# mkdir /homenew # umount /home/user/MyDocs # cp -a /home/* /homenew/ # sync # vi /etc/fstab [see below] # mount /home/user/MyDocs [for safety] # reboot
/homenew /home none bind 0 0
I have fixed that. (Alright, not 100%, I still need to redo the MyDocs partition to make it bigger)
EXHIBIT A: The alleged storage space.
EXHIBIT B: /proc/self/mounts don't lie
EXHIBIT C: Device working normally!
At this point, I should be able to delete the now-redundant mmcblk0p3, and get mmcblk0p1 some room to play.
Mini-howto:
Tested on a 16GB N9, with patched Open Mode.
THE TUTORIAL
N9 PR 1.3 Open Mode, N900 CSSU Testing.
Using Open Mode on N9? Having problems crop up? Read this post!
Last edited by Hurrian; 11-30-2012 at 08:51 AM.