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    Quote Originally Posted by zortel View Post
    When I try to install ipkg i get this error
    pbo write error: No space left on device
    df gives:
    /dev/root 22784 22784 0 100% /
    /dev/mtdblock/2 70784 70108 676 99% /usr/local/etc
    /dev/rd/0 40 40 0 100% /mnt/rd
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part3 537604 16444 493852 3% /tmp/ hdd/root
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 624221636 77311400 546910236 12% /tmp/ hdd/volumes/HDD1
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part3 537604 16444 493852 3% /tmp/ hdd/root
    /dev/scsi/host3/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 1954036 36756 1917280 2% /tmp/ usbmounts/sdb1

    Because im very bad in linux, would you like to guide me which option do I have in oreder to install the ipkg, how can I add/mount extra space?
    Thanks!
    What firmware are you using?

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    P020BC16-61, what i realized from the forum posts, this firmware allow wright permission in the filesystem

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    Quote Originally Posted by zortel View Post
    P020BC16-61, what i realized from the forum posts, this firmware allow wright permission in the filesystem
    Yeah, it should be writable once you issue this command:

    # mount -o remount,rw /

    However I also see that your root directory is full hence the "ln" will fail because of lack of room. I suggest that you try some of the semi-official firmware in aasoror signature block ( I like P70R2 (BCN)); this firmware will leave more room on the root to do this.

    Good luck.

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    I try with that fw, but the installation failed as it says that there was no space for the Yaffs!?
    Then of course it cant boot any more, so i put BETA-BC18-61 on the flash drive in order to boot.
    I just read at this post http://www.patriotmemory.com/forums/...otcode-neutral, it says
    Release Notes:
    Pre-installation setup: You MUST fully erase your PBO prior to the firmware upgrade to do that follow "tourist" advice below.
    Can you please explain me what does this fully erase mean
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by zortel View Post
    I try with that fw, but the installation failed as it says that there was no space for the Yaffs!?
    Then of course it cant boot any more, so i put BETA-BC18-61 on the flash drive in order to boot.
    I just read at this post http://www.patriotmemory.com/forums/...otcode-neutral, it says
    Release Notes:
    Pre-installation setup: You MUST fully erase your PBO prior to the firmware upgrade to do that follow "tourist" advice below.
    Can you please explain me what does this fully erase mean
    Thanks
    Are you sure that you are using P70R2 (BCN)? Nothing special should be required to flash this firmware; some issues have been found with the megapack but 70R2(BCN) is the same as the official except that is uses the yaffs filesystem vs squashfs.

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    Yes, im using this img: http://www.4shared.com/file/7Gag5Bi2...70R2_BCN_.html
    Its almost 111 MB, is it the one.
    What does it mean fully erase, to format the disk ?

    Edit:
    It looks that its full

    / # df -h
    Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 22.3M 22.3M 0 100% /
    /dev/mtdblock/2 69.1M 68.5M 676.0k 99% /usr/local/etc
    /dev/rd/0 40.0k 40.0k 0 100% /mnt/rd
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 595.3G 83.0M 595.2G 0% /tmp/hdd/volumes/HDD1
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part3 525.0M 16.0M 482.3M 3% /tmp/
    Last edited by zortel; 11-27-2011 at 11:23 PM.

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    Is it possible to make space?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zortel View Post
    Yes, im using this img: http://www.4shared.com/file/7Gag5Bi2...70R2_BCN_.html
    Its almost 111 MB, is it the one.
    What does it mean fully erase, to format the disk ?

    Edit:
    It looks that its full

    / # df -h
    Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
    /dev/root 22.3M 22.3M 0 100% /
    /dev/mtdblock/2 69.1M 68.5M 676.0k 99% /usr/local/etc
    /dev/rd/0 40.0k 40.0k 0 100% /mnt/rd
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 595.3G 83.0M 595.2G 0% /tmp/hdd/volumes/HDD1
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part3 525.0M 16.0M 482.3M 3% /tmp/
    Something is weird here your root or /usr/local/etc should not be that full after just flashing this firmware. I recommend that you try to flash the firmware P02 then back to P70R2 (BCN). P02 has been known to give the PBO a good clean and resolve weird issues like yours.

    Good luck.

    By the way running P02 would make things has clean as can be without a serial cable. With a serial cable you can do a better clean by enabling serial communication between the PBO and PC and issuing the erase -m command.

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    Finally it works, snappy (and all others) many thanks, this solution works. Downgrade to P02 and then to P70R2 (BCN) somehow clean the space so i manage to install the transmission bt.
    What I notice after first impression of this bt client is that the PBO device works slowly and sometimes it freezes. Do you also have this problems or maybe there is already some posts
    I also install the transmission remote client on my pc, in case the web version needs more resources from the pbo

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