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i sed the move-root.sh script trying to free up rootfs and it worked but now i cant remove apps and cant use apt-get commands it says folder not found....and on rebbot the theme reverts to original one :S
im thinkin abt flashing it using phoenix but wud i lose all data? or wt?
 
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lol....yes. flash the firmware and emmc.
 
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damn ,no hard format solution? tried restore factory settings didnt work...
 
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thats just stupid u can reflash it using phoenix with 2 clicks and i didnt ask for a flashing solution ewww
 
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apparently flashing with phoenix doesnt erase personal data (including texts, phonebook,call logs), only system files.
so it can be called hard reset lol...

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Originally Posted by oz87 View Post
i sed the move-root.sh script trying to free up rootfs and it worked but now i cant remove apps and cant use apt-get commands it says folder not found....and on rebbot the theme reverts to original one :S
im thinkin abt flashing it using phoenix but wud i lose all data? or wt?

Is this the case with everyone who uses that script? I've been debating moving my root and kinda wanna know if I'll cause any problems for myself. Was this a fluke or does everyone experience the same problems as a result of moving their root?
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Why move your root? The suggestions for freeing rootfs in the Wiki weren't enough?

Also, isn't moving your root a recipe for slowing down your N900 by putting essential files in slower memory?
 

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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
Why move your root? The suggestions for freeing rootfs in the Wiki weren't enough?

Also, isn't moving your root a recipe for slowing down your N900 by putting essential files in slower memory?
I would think so.
 

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Originally Posted by geneven View Post
Why move your root? The suggestions for freeing rootfs in the Wiki weren't enough?

Also, isn't moving your root a recipe for slowing down your N900 by putting essential files in slower memory?
I was debating over whether that would be a good way to clear space for the next system update. I would move it before the update and move it back afterwards but I'm unsure whetehr its safe despite the fact that HERE it says its safe

not like something I would do just for the hell of it or do permanently
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