Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-20 Thread Guilhem Bonnefille
2011/8/6 Hrabosh : > > My whole system runs from the card. > >  I don't use internal memory for nothing but some dated QtMoko for the > case of the card (or system on the card) failure. (I use my FR as daily > and the only phone). I do the same. Furthermore, my sd store three system plus qi-bootme

Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-19 Thread Dmitry Chistikov
Gennady Kupava, Aug. 06, 2011, 23:42 +0400: > Also i think it's probably better to have > single tree in fstab, not a graph of mounts until [...] $ whatis fstab fstab(5) - static information about the filesystems I'd think a piece of information of this kind should be placed exac

Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-06 Thread Gennady Kupava
В Птн, 05/08/2011 в 22:13 +0400, Dmitry Chistikov пишет: > Sebastian Reinhardt, Aug. 05, 2011, 19:20 +0200: > > Am 05.08.2011 19:01, schrieb Xavier Cremaschi: > > To save some space, You can copy whole directory "/usr" to sd-card and > > create an symbolic link ("ln -s path-to-sd-card/usr /usr").

Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-06 Thread Hrabosh
My whole system runs from the card. I don't use internal memory for nothing but some dated QtMoko for the case of the card (or system on the card) failure. (I use my FR as daily and the only phone). Hrabosh Xavier Cremaschi píše v Pá 05. 08. 2011 v 19:01 +0200: > Hi folks, > my operating syst

Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-05 Thread Dmitry Chistikov
Sebastian Reinhardt, Aug. 05, 2011, 19:20 +0200: > Am 05.08.2011 19:01, schrieb Xavier Cremaschi: > To save some space, You can copy whole directory "/usr" to sd-card and > create an symbolic link ("ln -s path-to-sd-card/usr /usr"). This can > help a little, because many data of additional packag

Re: [QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-05 Thread Sebastian Reinhardt
Am 05.08.2011 19:01, schrieb Xavier Cremaschi: Hi folks, my operating system is on the internal memory, and all my data (maps, music) are on a 8Gb micro sd card. But if I want to install a standard Linux application with aptitude (something like tangogps for example) it will take almost all my f

[QtMoko] How do you manage your free space ?

2011-08-05 Thread Xavier Cremaschi
Hi folks, my operating system is on the internal memory, and all my data (maps, music) are on a 8Gb micro sd card. But if I want to install a standard Linux application with aptitude (something like tangogps for example) it will take almost all my free space (~100mo IIRC) because of dependencies.