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Hi all,

 

I am unable to login to OMV on my Helios64. A bit of sleuthing indicates that this is because the / fs is at 100% capacity. At first, I figured I'll just transfer the system install from the 8GB SD Card I started with to the 16GB internal eMMC. Turns out past unfnknblvbl already did that, and now I need to go the other way. 

 

The documentation on the old Kobol site isn't entirely accurate about how to do this. My SDCard is /dev/mmcblk1 and even though it's formatted ext4, it simply doesn't show in armbian-config. In fact, the only device that shows in the Install menu is /dev/md127, which is the RAID array itself. I'd rather not be booting from that for obvious reasons.

Assuming that I'm a bit of a Linux noob (I know just enough to be dangerous), is anyone able to tell me what am I doing wrong?

Thanks! 😃

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May boot from new / known-to-work Armbian on SD-card and use command:

sudo lsblk

and/or

sudo lsblk -f

to see what is what. mmcblk numbers have swapped sometime in the past years, so indeed even if you know enough about Linux, mixing numbers might be a disater because you would overwrite the runnig installation. That might also be a reason why tooling might refuse or not list as there is a risk of having it wrong.

 

But you should clean-up the 100% full filesystem. It will take time figuring out what should be deleted, but so does going to the toilet as well. It has to be done, cannot assume there is endless space.

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