Hi i noticed i currently have low system space on my g watch r, tried to reset the watch, also tried reset the watch by installing the system.img again. but still the system only have 33mb left.
anyone else having such issues. or an idea how to fix it?
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Free Blks
/dev 232.9M 20.0K 232.9M 4096
/sys/fs/cgroup 232.9M 12.0K 232.9M 4096
/mnt/asec 232.9M 0.0K 232.9M 4096
/mnt/obb 232.9M 0.0K 232.9M 4096
/system 248.0M 215.0M 33.0M 4096
/cache 248.0M 17.6M 230.4M 4096
/data 2.9G 529.0M 2.4G 4096
/persist 11.7M 84.0K 11.7M 4096
/mnt/shell/emulated 2.9G 529.0M 2.4G 4096
same with lg g watch
FettleifIsMyUserName said:
Hi i noticed i currently have low system space on my g watch r, tried to reset the watch, also tried reset the watch by installing the system.img again. but still the system only have 33mb left.
anyone else having such issues. or an idea how to fix it?
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Free Blks
/dev 232.9M 20.0K 232.9M 4096
/sys/fs/cgroup 232.9M 12.0K 232.9M 4096
/mnt/asec 232.9M 0.0K 232.9M 4096
/mnt/obb 232.9M 0.0K 232.9M 4096
/system 248.0M 215.0M 33.0M 4096
/cache 248.0M 17.6M 230.4M 4096
/data 2.9G 529.0M 2.4G 4096
/persist 11.7M 84.0K 11.7M 4096
/mnt/shell/emulated 2.9G 529.0M 2.4G 4096
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This is completely fine. Low space on /system will not cause any problems on your device. Apps, data and ART cache are stored in /data and /cache respectively, the only time /system is ever touched is during an update or if you for some reason install apps to the system partition (possibly to make them survive a factory reset?)
Other than that, you should never need to worry about the space on /system. The current update solutions patch the partition contents directly (hence the reason why if you change something on /system, you're ineligible for OTAs)
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the following now happened for the third time in 2 weeks:
suddenly there is no Internet connection via UMTS/GSM anymore. When I shutdown / restart the tablet, I don't get a prompt for the SIM-PIN anymore. No Internet connection is possible.
The first two times I factory reset the device and things were fine again for a few days. Now it happened again ...
Some facts:
- a standard Vodaphone Galaxy Tab 10.1v,
- no firmware changes,
- not rooted,
- lots of space on the /sdcard
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 363M 32K 363M 4096
/mnt/asec 363M 0K 363M 4096
/mnt/obb 363M 0K 363M 4096
/system 251M 193M 58M 4096
/cache 188M 4M 184M 4096
/data 14G 3G 10G 4096
/efs 11M 8M 3M 4096
/mnt/sdcard 14G 3G 10G 4096
Any ideas are very welcome
I don't get why you would need to repartition your KF if you are running stock firmware. App2SD functionality works, it is just not exposed in the UI. I have moved apps back and forth using Titanium Backup. My current mount points look like this:
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 223M 32K 223M 4096
/mnt/asec 223M 0K 223M 4096
/mnt/obb 223M 0K 223M 4096
/system 503M 287M 216M 4096
/data 1G 449M 669M 4096
/cache 251M 4M 247M 4096
/dropbox 4M 1M 3M 1024
/mnt/sdcard 5G 4G 499M 4096
/mnt/secure/asec 5G 4G 499M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxdapre.activity-1 4M 2M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.eamobile.nfsshift_na_wf-1 3M 1M 1M 4096
/mnt/asec/pl.idreams.jellydefense-2 51M 49M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.rubicon.dev.glwg-1 27M 25M 1M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.disney.WMW-1 34M 32M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/coolcherrytrees.games.reactor4amazon-1 3M 1M 1M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.zynga.words-1 6M 4M 1M 4096
/mnt/asec/bn.ereader-1 20M 18M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.zeptolab.ctr.paid-1 21M 19M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/org.mozilla.firefox_beta-1 17M 15M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.southwindsgames.am2m-1 24M 22M 2M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.rovio.angrybirdsrio-1 23M 21M 1M 4096
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Everything mounted under /mnt/asec resides on the sdcard, and I observed the used/free space change when I moved them. So why bother?
Just thought I'd post a quick note for those of you eyeing an Ubuntu load on a 32 GB machine. It does work, with a caveat: out of the box, recovery would not mount my sd card. So, after you apply the boot.img, you need to adb root/adb shell into the box and add "/dev/bloack/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd auto rw" to fstab. (i.e. adb pull /etc/fstab fstab, vim fstab, adb push fstab /etc/fstab)
At this point, mounting /external_sd works, and you can flash the zips to your device.
And, the df output, to prove it works:
1|[email protected]:/ # df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 895.8M 48K 895.7M 4096
/mnt/secure 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/mnt/asec 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/mnt/obb 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/system 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/cache 541.9M 9.7M 532.2M 4096
/data 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
/lta-label 15.8M 4.7M 11M 4096
/mnt/qcks 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/data/ubuntu/dev 895.8M 48K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run 895.8M 68K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run/shm 895.8M 72K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run/lock 5M 0K 5M 4096
/data/ubuntu/system 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/data/ubuntu/vendor 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/data/ubuntu/data 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
/mnt/shell/emulated 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
Also, because it wasn't obvious from the docs, to get ssh installed after, you need to do:
adb root
adb shell
ubuntu_chroot shell
in order to get apt-get to work. At that point, apt-get install openssh-server works just fine, and you're off and running.
Enjoy!
themikem said:
Just thought I'd post a quick note for those of you eyeing an Ubuntu load on a 32 GB machine. It does work, with a caveat: out of the box, recovery would not mount my sd card. So, after you apply the boot.img, you need to adb root/adb shell into the box and add "/dev/bloack/mmcblk1p1 /external_sd auto rw" to fstab. (i.e. adb pull /etc/fstab fstab, vim fstab, adb push fstab /etc/fstab)
At this point, mounting /external_sd works, and you can flash the zips to your device.
And, the df output, to prove it works:
1|[email protected]:/ # df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 895.8M 48K 895.7M 4096
/mnt/secure 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/mnt/asec 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/mnt/obb 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/system 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/cache 541.9M 9.7M 532.2M 4096
/data 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
/lta-label 15.8M 4.7M 11M 4096
/mnt/qcks 895.8M 0K 895.8M 4096
/data/ubuntu/dev 895.8M 48K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run 895.8M 68K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run/shm 895.8M 72K 895.7M 4096
/data/ubuntu/run/lock 5M 0K 5M 4096
/data/ubuntu/system 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/data/ubuntu/vendor 2G 218.1M 1.8G 4096
/data/ubuntu/data 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
/mnt/shell/emulated 25.7G 1.2G 24.5G 4096
Also, because it wasn't obvious from the docs, to get ssh installed after, you need to do:
adb root
adb shell
ubuntu_chroot shell
in order to get apt-get to work. At that point, apt-get install openssh-server works just fine, and you're off and running.
Enjoy!
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Noob here, but would this be the same for the SGP311?
telx85 said:
Noob here, but would this be the same for the SGP311?
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For SGP311, you need no modifications, this only applies to the 32GB version.
mamenyaka said:
For SGP311, you need no modifications, this only applies to the 32GB version.
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Sorry but that didn't make sense to me. Are you saying either:
1) won't work as it applies to the 32gb only, or...
2) will work and won't need to modify anything?
Sent from my SGP311 using Tapatalk 2
telx85 said:
Sorry but that didn't make sense to me. Are you saying either:
1) won't work as it applies to the 32gb only, or...
2) will work and won't need to modify anything?
Sent from my SGP311 using Tapatalk 2
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2.
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Cheers mate
Hi aLL !
Is it just me or did I forget to do anything ?
I did upgrade to new bootstrap a month ago using the *.7z package provided by Quarx and then adjusted it with another one which was posted on the development thread by an user.
There are 52 user apps installed and the internal memory will soon occupy all its GB space !
Right now I´m away from home and unable to use adb in order to give any verbatims of terminal´s outputs.
Bump !
df
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 239.0M 136.0K 238.9M 4096
/mnt/asec 239.0M 0.0K 239.0M 4096
/mnt/obb 239.0M 0.0K 239.0M 4096
/mnt/fuse 239.0M 0.0K 239.0M 4096
/storage 239.0M 0.0K 239.0M 4096
/bootstrap 48.4M 15.5M 32.9M 4096
/system 617.1M 383.4M 233.7M 4096
/cache 47.2M 4.1M 43.1M 4096
[B][COLOR="Red"]/data 1.0G 970.0M 103.9M 4096[/COLOR][/B]
/pds 3.9M 1.2M 2.7M 1024
/mnt/media_rw/sdcard0 28.9G 27.1G 1.7G 16384
/mnt/secure/asec 28.9G 27.1G 1.7G 16384
/storage/sdcard0 28.9G 27.1G 1.7G 16384
/mnt/asec/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup-1 9.0M 7.4M 1.6M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-1 5.0M 3.8M 1.2M 4096
/mnt/asec/it.radiorai-1 9.0M 7.7M 1.3M 4096
/mnt/asec/de.motain.iliga-1 16.0M 14.7M 1.3M 4096
So... I have more than 100M free but I am unable to update apps.. ??
Thanks for reading, have a nice day.
Do you have the dict.cc app installed?
Hi everybody. I'm running a stock Nexus 4, rooted, with clockwork recovery. I've received all previous OTAs with very little problem. I didn't even bother re-installing 'su' after the last one. Everything's worked great. Last night I got notified about the Lollipop OTA. I click "download", after which it tells me "Insufficient space available to download". This is strange, as I have ample space. I'll show you:
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[email protected]:/ $ df
df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 917.4M 128.0K 917.3M 4096
/sys/fs/cgroup 917.4M 12.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/asec 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/obb 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/system 827.8M 717.7M 110.1M 4096
/cache 551.7M 249.9M 301.8M 4096
/data 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/persist 15.8M 4.2M 11.6M 4096
/firmware 64.0M 44.4M 19.5M 16384
/mnt/shell/emulated 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/mnt/asec/cloudtv.hdwidgets-2 50.0M 48.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.levelup.beautifulwidgets-1 27.0M 25.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.touchtype.swiftkey-1 60.1M 40.9M 19.1M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.teslacoilsw.launcher.prime-1 2.0M 64.0K 1.9M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.halfbrick.fruitninja-1 56.0M 42.4M 13.6M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.dualboot.apps.beach-1 12.1M 10.3M 1.7M 4096
/mnt/asec/ginlemon.flowerpro-1 5.0M 3.7M 1.4M 4096
/mnt/asec/fishnoodle.snowfall-2 12.1M 9.2M 2.8M 4096
As you can see I have ample space on my sd card. This is where I'd expect the update to go.
I've tried going in to the system settings and wiping the cache. I click the thing, it says that it gets done, but when I check 'df' as above, the /cache partition still looks the same.
The question is now: where don't I have enough space to download the OTA?
Second question: what do I do about it?
I've scoured the internet for answers, but I've found nothing.
Please see the attached image
Same here!
While I've got 2.5 gb of free space
Bruinbaard said:
Same here!
While I've got 2.5 gb of free space
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This you could do a "df"? Either via a terminal emulator or "adb shell"?
jevring said:
This you could do a "df"? Either via a terminal emulator or "adb shell"?
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I am afraid i don't really know how to... only every worked my nexus with the SkipSoft Toolkit
---------- Post added at 08:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:29 PM ----------
I went into cwm recovery and cleared the system cache. update is now downloading : )
( i also changed from dalvik to art to try if it worked before, but didn't. Did also cleared dalvik cache to be sure)
If only the installation didn't crash.. sigh
ended up sideloading 5
Bruinbaard said:
I am afraid i don't really know how to... only every worked my nexus with the SkipSoft Toolkit
---------- Post added at 08:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:29 PM ----------
I went into cwm recovery and cleared the system cache. update is now downloading : )
( i also changed from dalvik to art to try if it worked before, but didn't. Did also cleared dalvik cache to be sure)
If only the installation didn't crash.. sigh
ended up sideloading 5
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I rebooted into recovery, wiped the cache, and the situation is this:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ df
df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 917.4M 128.0K 917.3M 4096
/sys/fs/cgroup 917.4M 12.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/asec 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/obb 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/system 827.8M 717.7M 110.1M 4096
/cache 551.7M 404.2M 147.5M 4096
/data 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/persist 15.8M 4.2M 11.6M 4096
/firmware 64.0M 44.4M 19.5M 16384
/mnt/shell/emulated 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/mnt/asec/com.levelup.beautifulwidgets-1 27.0M 25.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.teslacoilsw.launcher.prime-1 2.0M 64.0K 1.9M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.touchtype.swiftkey-1 60.1M 40.9M 19.1M 4096
/mnt/asec/cloudtv.hdwidgets-2 50.0M 48.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.dualboot.apps.beach-1 12.1M 10.3M 1.7M 4096
/mnt/asec/ginlemon.flowerpro-1 5.0M 3.7M 1.4M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.halfbrick.fruitninja-1 56.0M 42.4M 13.6M 4096
/mnt/asec/fishnoodle.snowfall-2 12.1M 9.2M 2.8M 4096
There's very little difference in the cache partition, but now at least I could download.
When I tried to install it, however, it fails. I reboot, and I'm back to kit kat
And now I can't check for new updates, either. It's like I don't get a second try on the OTA.
I'm currently flashing the factory image. It's going to be interesting to see what I end up with, whether I'll retain my data, whether I'll get a new recovery, etc...
jevring said:
I rebooted into recovery, wiped the cache, and the situation is this:
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ df
df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 917.4M 128.0K 917.3M 4096
/sys/fs/cgroup 917.4M 12.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/asec 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/mnt/obb 917.4M 0.0K 917.4M 4096
/system 827.8M 717.7M 110.1M 4096
/cache 551.7M 404.2M 147.5M 4096
/data 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/persist 15.8M 4.2M 11.6M 4096
/firmware 64.0M 44.4M 19.5M 16384
/mnt/shell/emulated 12.9G 4.7G 8.2G 4096
/mnt/asec/com.levelup.beautifulwidgets-1 27.0M 25.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.teslacoilsw.launcher.prime-1 2.0M 64.0K 1.9M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.touchtype.swiftkey-1 60.1M 40.9M 19.1M 4096
/mnt/asec/cloudtv.hdwidgets-2 50.0M 48.0M 2.0M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.dualboot.apps.beach-1 12.1M 10.3M 1.7M 4096
/mnt/asec/ginlemon.flowerpro-1 5.0M 3.7M 1.4M 4096
/mnt/asec/com.halfbrick.fruitninja-1 56.0M 42.4M 13.6M 4096
/mnt/asec/fishnoodle.snowfall-2 12.1M 9.2M 2.8M 4096
There's very little difference in the cache partition, but now at least I could download.
When I tried to install it, however, it fails. I reboot, and I'm back to kit kat
And now I can't check for new updates, either. It's like I don't get a second try on the OTA.
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Exactly the same happened for me, that's why i downloaded the zip separatedly and sideloaded. like this: http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2mgh8o
Took a while but works fine now
Good luck!
I had the same problem. Also my phone started bugging out (freezes for several seconds, apps crashing).
I don't know exactly how I fixed it, but I connected the phone to my PC via USB to download and delete some older pictures and clean my downloads folder.
Before that I had roughly 3GB free, after that I had almost 4 GB free.
I rebooted my Nexus and after that the OTA download did automatically start. IT took more than 1 hour to download, but the update went through and Android 5 now works like a charm.
Flashing the new image worked. The down side, of course, was that I lost everything I had on the phone. All my settings, everything. It was perhaps to be expected, but it's still no less annoying =(
I would have assumed that applications that do make backups would have done so on the sd card (internal storage) rather than on something that is wiped like this.
Ohh well...
jevring said:
Flashing the new image worked. The down side, of course, was that I lost everything I had on the phone. All my settings, everything. It was perhaps to be expected, but it's still no less annoying =(
I would have assumed that applications that do make backups would have done so on the sd card (internal storage) rather than on something that is wiped like this.
Ohh well...
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It's worse. I didn't quite realize what I said when I said everything. Apparently I meant it. Even the SD card was wiped. All my pictures, everything. No wonder I couldn't restore anything.
It's times like this I'm happy I turned on cloud sync for my photos...