Squeezed_Rotel wrote: > I am using a 64g micro sd. When I back up, the result is backup too big. > I think I caused this by using both the backup utility on the web gui, > as well as the pCP applet called backup to SD card. I think I now have > two backups. > > Is ther a way too delete all backups and start over? > > > Code: -------------------- > > ====================> Start <==================== > opt/ > opt/.filetool.lst > opt/bootlocal.sh > opt/shutdown.sh > opt/tcemirror > opt/bootsync.sh > opt/.xfiletool.lst > opt/alsa/ > home/ > home/tc/ > home/tc/.alsaequal.bin > home/tc/.ash_history > home/tc/www/ > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/ > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetolms.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/lms.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/ir.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi.md5.txt > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/fix.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/pastebin.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/insitu_update.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_alsaequal.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/tweaks.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/autoresize.sh > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/about.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/backup.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/changepassword.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/chooseoutput.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/controls.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/debug.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/diagnostics.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/diag_boot.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/diag_rpi.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/diag_snd.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/diag_wifi.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/do_rebootstuff.sh > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/favorites.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/main.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/pcp-lms-functions > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/pcp-rpi-functions > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/reboot.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/restartsqlt.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/save2usb.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/shutdown.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/squeezelite.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/stop.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/updatesqlt.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/wifi.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetoaudiotweak.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetoautostart.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetoconfig.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetocronjob.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetohost.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetojivelite.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetooverclock.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetoscreenrotate.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetotimezone.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/writetowifi.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_alsa.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_asoundrc.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_bootcodes.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_cmdline.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_controls.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_copy2fs.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_dosfsck.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_extensions.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_graph.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_lmsclis.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_overclock.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_resize.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_staticip.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/xtras_test.cgi > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/pcp-pastebin-functions > home/tc/www/cgi-bin/pcp-functions > home/tc/www/css/ > home/tc/www/css/piCorePlayer.css > home/tc/www/images/ > home/tc/www/images/banner.png > home/tc/www/images/donate.gif > home/tc/www/images/green.png > home/tc/www/images/pCP.png > home/tc/www/images/red.png > home/tc/www/images/controls.svg > home/tc/www/js/ > home/tc/www/js/piCorePlayer.js > home/tc/www/index.html > home/tc/wifi.db > home/tc/.profile > home/tc/.ashrc > home/tc/.local/ > home/tc/.local/bin/ > home/tc/.local/bin/copywww.sh > home/tc/.local/bin/.pbtemp > home/tc/.X.d/ > etc/passwd > etc/shadow > etc/group > etc/gshadow > etc/motd > etc/modprobe.conf > etc/asound.conf > usr/local/etc/pointercal > usr/local/etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key > usr/local/etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key > usr/local/etc/init.d/squeezelite > usr/local/etc/init.d/httpd > usr/local/etc/init.d/shairport-sync > usr/local/sbin/config.cfg > usr/local/sbin/piversion.cfg > usr/local/sbin/setup > usr/local/sbin/pcp > var/lib/alsa/asound.state > var/spool/cron/crontabs/ > var/spool/cron/crontabs/root > =====================> End <===================== > -------------------- > >
I think the message about the backup being big is a warning. One reason is CustomClock caches the images, and these take up a fair amount of space. I haven't seen issues on my setup - I get same warning. Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tcutting's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17402 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=105018 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
