Hello,
I installed a Debian based distro on an SBC with a 64GB eMMC.
At the first start, I have a warning message telling me that I don't have much space left and I can't install large software.
How is it possible ?
How to correct this?
Command: df
/dev/mmcblk0p1 306580 142884 163696 47% /boot
/dev/mmcblk0p2 15016152 13122848 1714556 89% /
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system not taking up all space on eMMC storage
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Nor Debian then? Moved to Off Topic.a Debian based distro
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Re: system not taking up all space on eMMC storage
Remove some stuff you don't need. I like to use ncdu for that.
Also try
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# apt clean
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Re: system not taking up all space on eMMC storage
I've got a minimum install of Kali GNU/Linux 2023.2 on 2 different Lenovo N23 Chromebooks with 16GB storage.
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