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    rm42 | # 1581 | 2010-07-14, 20:50 | Report

    Originally Posted by jaeezzy View Post
    It was installed in MyDocs and I deleted the file from File Manager and it no longer exist coz I don't see it anymore and df -h says the same thing
    You can also install "Storage Usage" to easily see what is taking the most space on your system.

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    pingu | # 1582 | 2010-07-14, 20:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    pingu, I think nobody answered you last time because your question isn't clear. The LXDE desktop folder is in your /home/user folder. Why do you want to change it?
    My /home/user directory was deleted and so the LXDE desktop folder, so I need to remount it.

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    jaeezzy | # 1583 | 2010-07-15, 00:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by phedders View Post
    Is it still mounted though?

    Reboot and see if the space has been unallocated. You can delete the file but whilst something (eg the loop mount code) has the inode open, the inode stay allocated.
    I again restarted my device but no changes. mount doesn't tell anything about it or its me who couldn't figure out as I'm not sure what exactly it would be like coz whatever it prints seems they belong there. df -h tells that I have 12.8G used and 14.2G free in MyDocs, however, DiskUsage tells me that 10.2G is used and same 14.2G free in MyDocs out of 27.0GB.

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    pulketo | # 1584 | 2010-07-15, 07:03 | Report

    Originally Posted by andrewfblack View Post
    qole I updated and getting this error.

    /home/user/MyDocs/debian-m5-v3b.img.ext2.lzma failed to mount on loop0

    mount mounting /dev/loop0 on /debian failed: invalid argument

    old version worked fine.
    Fixed, i guess with this:

    cd /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.21-omap1
    insmod mbcache.ko
    insmod ext2.ko

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    rebhana | # 1585 | 2010-07-15, 07:20 | Report

    /home/user/MyDocs/debian-m5-v3b.img.ext2.lzma failed to mount on loop0

    The ".lzma" indicates that the image hasn't been unpacked yet!

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    qole | # 1586 | 2010-07-15, 17:19 | Report

    jaeezzy:

    as root, try

    Code:
    fsck.vfat -fy /dev/mmcblk0p1
    That should get your space back.

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    jaeezzy | # 1587 | 2010-07-16, 03:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by qole View Post
    jaeezzy:

    as root, try

    Code:
    fsck.vfat -fy /dev/mmcblk0p1
    That should get your space back.
    Thanks qole I think I'm very close to getting it back as now diskusage also says that I have 12.5G used and fsck.vfat -fy has created 45 files from FSCK001 - 45 with total of almost 3G in MyDocs, can I safely delete them?

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    qole | # 1588 | 2010-07-16, 04:09 | Report

    jaeezzy: I think it is safe to delete those files. The generic names mean that they are blocks of unknown data. I think we can safely assume that they're actually the remnants of the "deleted" image file (and other deleted files).

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    Blooper1980 | # 1589 | 2010-07-16, 19:37 | Report

    Hi there everybody.

    I hope I'm posting this in the right place. I installed the easy-debain
    app and ran the image installed. The xtrem opened and downloaded the 300MB
    file. Then extracted it, 1/2 way though it failed with a error I missed.
    Then I noticed my /home is 100% full. I can not find the original file,
    something .ext.deb or something that is suppose to extract to the 2gb space
    needed. I did an "du" on the /home and saw that the "." is 302MB, but I can
    not fine anything to delete there?.

    I uninstalled 1 or 2 appes, but it did not clear much space.

    Can someone please, please assist? Where is that dam big file?
    Thanks very much!

    I was told about this post here:
    http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...058#post754058


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    Blooper1980 | # 1590 | 2010-07-16, 19:38 | Report

    Just subscribed to the post.

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