Am Sa, 11. Apr, 2015 um 2:22 schrieb Steve Langasek
<[email protected]>:
On the contrary, you were exactly right. Note that the output of
'mount'
shows /dev/mmcblk0 (bind) mounted in multiple locations:
I'm not sure about the difference in output between df and mount.
That's
surely a bug of one variety or another.
And I looked just at the df output... Excellent! :D
Am Sa, 11. Apr, 2015 um 4:23 schrieb Robert Schroll
<[email protected]>:
So it looks like you start off with only 600MB usable space in /home.
That's certainly enough for simple testing, but 100MB files aren't
that uncommon. Combined with the need to make copies of files to live
in different silos, this means that those of us testing file
management can run out of room rather quickly. Is there a way to
increase the allotted space, either pre- or post-creation?
I'd like to know that as well, but with reference to resizing
partitions on real phones. I've run into memory shortage multiple times
when installing build dependencies using apt-get.
For the emulator you could try resizing the QEMU img files in
"~/.local/share/ubuntu-emulator/". You might have to resize some
partitions afterwards. I don't know whether that works but it might be
worth a try. (Do a backup of the original files before so that you
don't have to set up everything again in case that fails.) I guess
you'll find information on how to do it on the internet.
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