<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>Good people,<br><br></div>I am running Mubox on a cubox-i4. A great music player, really.<br><br></div>One small problem I have... The machine never seems to need to be rebooted, but every so often when I login to apply updates I start getting messages about write errors. I think this happens when tmpfs has filled up.<br><br></div>My cubox-i4 has a nice big class 10 micro SSD. df -k reports<br><br><font size="1"><span style="font-family:monospace,monospace">Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on<br>rootfs 15312852 545416 13973196 4% /<br>/dev/root 15312852 545416 13973196 4% /<br>devtmpfs 1035508 0 1035508 0% /dev<br>tmpfs 207136 304 206832 1% /run<br>tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock<br>tmpfs 1035672 0 1035672 0% /run/shm<br>tmpfs 4194304 2636 4191668 1% /tmp<br>tmpfs 4194304 2636 4191668 1% /var/log<br>tmpfs 4194304 2636 4191668 1% /var/tmp<br>tmpfs 4194304 2636 4191668 1% /var/lib/mpd<br>tmpfs 4194304 2636 4191668 1% /var/lib/alsa<br>/dev/sda1 1922729832 168654892 1656382832 10% /esata/hdd0</span></font><br><br></div>Would it be reasonable to allocate a few more Gb of that unused space in /dev/root to tmpfs?<br><br></div>If so, is there a voyage-specific guide on this topic?<br><br></div>If I power down the cubox and extract the SSD, and put it in a carrier in an Ubutu machine, can I just change partition sizes?<br></div><br></div>Thanks!<br clear="all"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr">Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com<br><br>C'est ma façon de parler.</div></div>
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