Sorry link was meant to be http://s3.armhf.com/debian/wheezy/bone/debian-wheezy-7.2-armhf-3.8.13-bone30.img.xz as I used debian wheezy not ubuntu saucy although steps are all the same otherwise.
On Monday, 5 May 2014 10:51:11 UTC+10, Tim Kalinowski wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a beaglebone black that i've installed debian wheezy from Armhf > onto the eMMC > > While this was working great up until recently when I ran out of inodes on > the patition even though I had 40% of space free on the device. > Now I understand I cant increase inodes on a filesystem that has unix > installed and I need to recreate the patition which I am happy to do after > having backed up my work. > Only issue is how do I go about doing this? > > This is what I have tried so far > > Create a microSD with bootable debian, > > boot into debian on the USB then format the emmc > mkfs.ext4 -i 4096 /dev/mmcblk1 > > my understanding is that using the -i argument I can specify for every > 4096 bytes a inode should be created > *I have tried this twice now, once with 4096 a second time with 2048* > > get the debian image > wget http:// > s3.armhf.com/debian/saucy/bone/ubuntu-saucy-13.10-armhf-3.8.13-bone30.img.xz > > extract it to the new partition > xz -cd ubuntu-saucy-13.10-armhf-3.8.13-bone30.img.xz > /dev/mmcblk1 > > Which to me seems like the correct steps although each time I do this when > I type df -i the result is always the same amount of inodes (11,7000~) or > something like that > Would really appreciate some guidance on how I can achieve increasing the > inodes above the default. > > Cheers > Tim > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
