On 21/01/17 07:56, Stephen wrote:
I had the same issue when attempting to update my Pro 5 to OTA 14
I could not delete the folder contents, so kept getting device full
message.
I fixed it by reflashing right from custom recovery - /TWRP 3.0
m86.img (for Pro 5)
After installing TWRP, I bo
Cleaning the device wont matter how much userdata you delete or move, cache
is a different partition...
Here you can see the different partitions on for example Nexus 5 [0]
Try wiping cache as i said:
reboot to recovery
adb shell "rm -r /cache/recovery/*"
This gets rid of old update tarballs.
T
On 21/01/17 10:35, Marius Gripsgård wrote:
Cleaning the device wont matter how much userdata you delete or move,
cache is a different partition...
Here you can see the different partitions on for example Nexus 5 [0]
Try wiping cache as i said:
reboot to recovery
adb shell "rm -r /cache/recov
El 20/01/17 a las 22:32, Stephen escribió:
Perhaps others can advise how to backup the relevant directories (e.g.
contacts, messages etc) to do a new install, and copy back in the
contacts etc. I don't know enough (yet) about Ubuntu Touch, but
wouldn't it be much the same as Ubuntu desktop.
On 21/01/17 07:56, Stephen wrote:
I had the same issue when attempting to update my Pro 5 to OTA 14
I could not delete the folder contents, so kept getting device full
message.
I fixed it by reflashing right from custom recovery - /TWRP 3.0
m86.img (for Pro 5)
After installing TWRP, I bo
"Yep, have also done this in the past, but not keen this time."
well, at least you know you can, if you must.
I didn't really spend much time searching the directories, etc, as to
what I needed to delete in order to free up sufficient space.
But in theory, once you delete sufficient files, on
Hi,
You could try wiping cache, it might be full of old tarballs.
If your device is booted into ubuntu touch, you can wipe the cache with
sudo rm -r /cache/recovery/*
If the device are in recovery mode, you can wipe the cache with adb
adb shell "rm -r /cache/recovery/*"
2017-01-20 22:15 GMT+01:
I had the same issue when attempting to update my Pro 5 to OTA 14
I could not delete the folder contents, so kept getting device full message.
I fixed it by reflashing right from custom recovery - /TWRP 3.0 m86.img
(for Pro 5)
After installing TWRP, I booted into recovery and wiped cache and
On Friday, January 20, 2017 12:40:02 PM PST, Mitchell Reese
wrote:
On Saturday, 21 January 2017 7:11:40 AM AEDT, Russ Bernhardt
wrote:
Is your device full? Might not have room for the temporary system image.
Doesn't seem to be - any other ideas?
I have this problem for a Nexus 4 ,8gb
On Saturday, 21 January 2017 7:11:40 AM AEDT, Russ Bernhardt
wrote:
Is your device full? Might not have room for the temporary system image.
Doesn't seem to be - any other ideas?
M
On Jan 19, 2017 1:36 PM, "Mitchell Reese"
wrote:
I feel like this has been asked before, but can't find
I feel like this has been asked before, but can't find it...
Trying to switch the channel on my Meizu Mx5Pro to rc-proposed, and keep
getting this error:
2017/01/20 08:33:16 error pushing: failed to copy
'/home/mitchell/.cache/ubuntuimages/pool/ubuntu-1ef0606e9d563fbdf3b6cb8fb391f2ca48b958619
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