Sirs: If I can be so bold as to interject, there may actually be two scenarios worth looking at for the 874 test. One with the virgin build, and then the one after running the script which deletes the dri and firmware from that build, so as better to approximate what should be the 'same' config. For example, I'm running at about 400Mb free after running that script on a fresh 874.
Is the base size for jffs2 device larger than the base for ubi0_0?? Perhaps the base size of ubi0_0 is being reduced 'upfront' by boot or temp partitions, whereas the jffs2 allows it to decrease dynamically. Perhaps there are objects still stored in the ubi0_0 partition image that might not need be there as they now exist elsewhere. I have questions not answers, so I'll shut up now and await the results. Cheers, KG On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Daniel Drake <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Yioryos Asprobounitis > <[email protected]> wrote: > > On a fresh install of os2 on the XO-1 I checked the available free space. > > Connected to the network and rebooted after firmware update. Nothing > else. > > > > df says that /dev/ubi0_0 is 878MB, 595MB is used and 279MB is available. > > dd /dev/urandom writes 289.4 MB before "No space left on device" > > > > Clear the dd written files, reboot and start copying files from a USB > stick. Six tag.gz and squashfs files. > > I copied 292.3 MB before "No space left on device" > > > > So it would appear that the OLPC-11.3.0/os2 free space on the XO-1 is > ~290MB. > > > > Any suggestions before I start messing with the built, welcome ;) > > Thanks for running this test. Would you be able to do exactly the same > test with 11.2.0 build 874? > > cheers > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel >
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