1) If I'm not mistaken, nitdroid is to be ideally installed on the microSD{HC} card, not in the eMMC.
2) Let me guess, windows? Also you have enabled mass storage mode? The one with 2MB free I'm guessing is your 27GB space which is literally used up. The other one might be /home|/opt which is not normally accessible or it might be linux swap which again should not be be normally accessible. Not that it matters that much anyway.
Step 6 of the tutorial went bad, really bad! Instead of a usable MyDocs partition, there was some sort of mistyping in fdisk, i think, which led to that tiny partition
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/dev/mmcblk0p1 0+ 75 76- 2424 83 Linux
and some free unused space between it and the optfs-partition
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/dev/mmcblk0p2 884865 950400 65536 2097152 83 Linux
Please note the difference between 76-(end of first partition) and 884865(start of second partition)
Return to step 5 and delete the first partition and continue carefully from there.
Sorry..., step 5 is in fdisk from util-linux package, but after deletion of the first partition and reboot some time ago, there is NO MyDocs content apart from what is maemo creating by default. Be aware that space is small and precious right now with a missing MyDocs partition.
BUT: /home/user/bin should still exist so starting with step 3 should be possible.
Sorry..., step 5 is in fdisk from util-linux package, but after deletion of the first partition and reboot some time ago, there is NO MyDocs content apart from what is maemo creating by default. Be aware that space is small and precious right now with a missing MyDocs partition.
BUT: /home/user/bin should still exist so starting with step 3 should be possible.
Well I dont know a lot about those command but I think I cant do step 3 without Fdisk installed first right???
anyways, after reboot here is what I get from step 3:
/bin/sh: home/user/bin/fdisk: not found.