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YouTube Installation
05-19-2012, 10:21 PM
Post: #16
RE: YouTube Installation
(02-02-2012 11:20 AM)-Coco- Wrote:  
(01-31-2012 06:20 PM)halfelite Wrote:  Apps are stored in the nand /opt/syb/usr is mounted yaffs rw which is used for mounting NAND as a filesystem its mount point is /dev/mtdblock11. So they are stored on the internal memory not your USB or HD. There is 115megs given to /opt/syb/usr most apps being around 1 meg or less. So you can install 100 apps no problem. The nand is 256MB. the firmware itself is is 80megs. That leaves 176megs then take 100 megs for Apps and you still have 50+megs free on the NAND

Hmm ok, wouldn't have thought it's mounted from the flash memory. I just wonder why they don't allow for more than 10 shares to be configured if they got that much space available...
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08-02-2012, 04:38 PM
Post: #17
RE: YouTube Installation
Is your problem fixed? Because i have the same with the last firmware on my a210.

sh-3.00# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 95632 448 95184 0% /tmp
/dev/sigmblocke 25216 25216 0 100% /opt/syb
/dev/sigmblockm 6585 6585 0 100% /opt/syb/local
/dev/sigmblockf 14976 14976 0 100% /opt/syb/share
/dev/nblock8 3960 2080 1676 55% /mnt
/dev/sda1 1922859824 1315815444 509368708 72% /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/SATA_DISK
/dev/sdb3 4804224 157780 4646440 3% /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/USB_DRIVE_e0179d37-a1ec-4f68-a040-32ad88804407-3
/dev/sdb2 1923084 32840 1890240 2% /persistfs
/dev/sdb1 961528 70056 891468 7% /nmt

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08-09-2012, 08:22 PM
Post: #18
RE: YouTube Installation
(08-02-2012 04:38 PM)raphoun Wrote:  Is your problem fixed? Because i have the same with the last firmware on my a210.

sh-3.00# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 95632 448 95184 0% /tmp
/dev/sigmblocke 25216 25216 0 100% /opt/syb
/dev/sigmblockm 6585 6585 0 100% /opt/syb/local
/dev/sigmblockf 14976 14976 0 100% /opt/syb/share
/dev/nblock8 3960 2080 1676 55% /mnt
/dev/sda1 1922859824 1315815444 509368708 72% /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/SATA_DISK
/dev/sdb3 4804224 157780 4646440 3% /opt/sybhttpd/localhost.drives/USB_DRIVE_e0179d37-a1ec-4f68-a040-32ad88804407-3
/dev/sdb2 1923084 32840 1890240 2% /persistfs
/dev/sdb1 961528 70056 891468 7% /nmt

I was ok after installing the new firmware but since everyone said that you should do a factory restore I did it and now I get this same error "out of space" while installing an APP.
Can someone help?
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08-09-2012, 08:46 PM (This post was last modified: 08-09-2012 09:00 PM by accident.)
Post: #19
RE: YouTube Installation
do you have a lot of apps installed? IIRC there is an option to factory reset the apps which might be helpful here.

Just went looking for the option and couldn't find it. Did you do a factory reset or the whole recovery and reupgrade?

ok, you need to do the firmware recovery with the jumper.. your missing teh whole apps partition where they would save the apps too.
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08-09-2012, 09:19 PM
Post: #20
RE: YouTube Installation
(08-09-2012 08:46 PM)accident Wrote:  do you have a lot of apps installed? IIRC there is an option to factory reset the apps which might be helpful here.

Just went looking for the option and couldn't find it. Did you do a factory reset or the whole recovery and reupgrade?

ok, you need to do the firmware recovery with the jumper.. your missing teh whole apps partition where they would save the apps too.

Hi,

I just did the factory reset because I have a lot of content on that hard disk, a 2TB drive very fullWink.
What did you finally suggest? I'm sorry but I did not fully understood.
Thanks for being so quick on the reply.
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08-09-2012, 09:24 PM
Post: #21
RE: YouTube Installation
a factory reset will not wipe your drive.
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08-09-2012, 09:26 PM
Post: #22
RE: YouTube Installation
(08-09-2012 09:24 PM)halfelite Wrote:  a factory reset will not wipe your drive.

And that's what I did and became the source for the "not enough space error".
But accident suggested something about a jumper and I did not understand what he meant
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08-09-2012, 09:28 PM
Post: #23
RE: YouTube Installation
Just follow #2 http://www.networkedmediatank.com/showth...?tid=62337

You have to open the unit to put a jumper on to get the unit into recovery mode. Pull the drive out while it's open and you won't have to worry.
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08-09-2012, 09:29 PM
Post: #24
RE: YouTube Installation
The Apps Market Apps are not installed on your HDD they are installed on the internal NAND memory. That is why you must do a Recovery and not just a Reset.
The content of your HDD is safe whilst you do firmware recovery as the HDD is only affected by NMT Apps and not firmware updates.

The jumper is required to do a factory recovery.

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08-09-2012, 11:37 PM
Post: #25
RE: YouTube Installation
Thanks for the help, it finally solved the issue but not without a small scare as after the latest firmware installation and factory reset tried to install youtube (still without internal disk but with a USB drive without media) and came up with the same error.
The difference was that this time fix option finally worked and rebooted the nmt, after the reboot all the installations finished sucessfully.

One thing I noticed was that wireless performance was better on the previous firmware and that the market apps were smoother without an internal disk.
Any idea why this would be?
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