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  • shinyguru
    Newbie
    • Aug 2010
    • 6

    #1

    Unable to delete files 'No Space Left On Device' error

    n00b alert

    I tried to set up direct recoding on my Dbox2 running blade quad

    I got the mount strings wrong and when I tried to record I ended up with my test recording in /mnt

    I now can not delete the files - I get
    rm: cannot remove '/mnt/HISTORY__2010-08-08_172409.xml': No space left on device
    and I can't change any of the config files to correct my earlier mistake, similar errors pop up.

    I have tried re-booting, tried changing file names (because the GUI gives a 'no such file' kind of error message so I initially suspected some hidden character.

    my l33t hacking skill let me down and so I am throwing myself open to ridicule and hopefully help.

    Any suggestionson my next steps would be welcome.
  • psats
    DK Veteran
    • Sep 2008
    • 823

    #2
    reflash is the easiest way

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    • MetMan
      V.I.P. Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 1091

      #3
      Originally posted by shinyguru
      n00b alert

      I tried to set up direct recoding on my Dbox2 running blade quad

      I got the mount strings wrong and when I tried to record I ended up with my test recording in /mnt

      I now can not delete the files - I get

      and I can't change any of the config files to correct my earlier mistake, similar errors pop up.

      I have tried re-booting, tried changing file names (because the GUI gives a 'no such file' kind of error message so I initially suspected some hidden character.

      my l33t hacking skill let me down and so I am throwing myself open to ridicule and hopefully help.

      Any suggestionson my next steps would be welcome.
      img is overloaded and gone read-only......transfer ur services and bouquets and other important files to pc an do as psats suggests

      cheers

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      • shinyguru
        Newbie
        • Aug 2010
        • 6

        #4
        Thanks guys - i'll give it a go

        Blade Quad still a good choice? - it was on there when I got the box all of 5 days ago :-)

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        • MetMan
          V.I.P. Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 1091

          #5
          Originally posted by shinyguru
          Thanks guys - i'll give it a go

          Blade Quad still a good choice? - it was on there when I got the box all of 5 days ago :-)
          latest imgs are commando 12. lhc2 and ultraphat.

          i use lhc2 but then i would

          cheers

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          • shinyguru
            Newbie
            • Aug 2010
            • 6

            #6
            Again, thank you - I will have a play later when I am allowed in the lounge (can't interrupt Corrie...)

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            • LraiZer
              Top Poster
              • May 2008
              • 126

              #7
              id recomend UltraPhat Apocalypse myself but then i would say that your network settings would be scanned and auto-detected in the UltraPhat image but you would need to change the defualt IDE Write Synchronous (O_SYNC) settings to OFF in Direct Recording Settings as this is not required for network recordings.
              Last edited by LraiZer; 9 August, 2010, 21:20.

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