Hi,

I have Asus wl500gp, and wanted to upgrade:

/# opkg upgrade

and got the following message:

...
 * Only have 0 available blocks on filesystem / ...
...

the 'df' output is:

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                1.4M  1.4M     0 100% /
/dev/root             1.4M  1.4M     0 100% /rom
tmpfs                  15M  840K   14M   6% /tmp
tmpfs                 512K     0  512K   0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock3        5.7M  1.2M  4.5M  21% /jffs
mini_fo:/jffs         1.4M  1.4M     0 100% /
/dev/sda2             3.7G 1021M  2.5G  29% /mnt/usbdrive

I don't really understand the filesystem structure used on OpenWrt. AFAIK, the 
root filesystem always shows 0 available blocks, however, e.g. 1Mb sized 
files can be created in directories /, /lib, /bin, etc., using the 4.5M free 
space from /jffs. Why opkg cannot do it?

Thanx in advance
K. Gy.
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