because that is not needed with fully optimized apps. normal users shouldn't even use extras-testing and extras-devel if they don't know how to play around with these things. just look at output of df |grep rootfs, remove package, look at output. if the difference is big, leave app uninstalled. if it is small, reinstall app.
WTF? Those instructions that doesn't actually move the cache, it only uses a temporary cache for doing one operation in this case dist-upgrade, which you should NOT do.
WTF? Those instructions that doesn't actually move the cache, it only uses a temporary cache for doing one operation in this case dist-upgrade, which you should NOT do.
managing the rootfs space yourself
Yes I did everything I can. However now I have only 11M free space and I have nothing to delete. And have no skill for writing such script.
well i dont am a power user. and know absolutely not what im doing... Yet i still do it why? Because its fun! I keep laughing about the stupid systems. Why is this NAND chip so small anyway?
Why is this NAND chip not 2 GB or 32 GB. and how many times faster is it anyway? Like you mention any difference anyway with an app of 20 MB the eMMC reads it within 2 seconds and write it in 4. its getting allot of trouble with optimising nothing.
The OS should be on the NAND and the rest on the eMMC.
managing the rootfs space yourself
Yes I did everything I can. However now I have only 11M free space and I have nothing to delete. And have no skill for writing such script.
Then move & symlink things - there's been plenty of scripts to do this posted in the various threads. If you move the wrong thing, then it could leave your N900 unbootable though. And you could run into issues next time you come to update the firmware. But hey, you're a very advanced user so you'll be able to cope with that.
managing the rootfs space yourself
Yes I did everything I can. However now I have only 11M free space and I have nothing to delete. And have no skill for writing such script.
open your eyes and look at threads. keyword hint: "repartition"