Hey Voxel,
Not sure if this should be aimed at you but I've got a really weird one. I haven't performed a factory reset on my R9000 for some time, and previously (like back in 2018) I was running Plex on it, from a USB on "sda1". Plex being Plex generated a lot of logs, sure no worries. Eventually I formatted that USB, stopped running Plex on the device and now keep one in to maintain all my configuration backup, including startup and upgrade shell scripts.
While trying to find all instances of the term "blu-ray" (refer to my most recent post in Kamoj's thread if you want to know why) I ran the following command "grep -r "blu-ray" ./*" from "/" and after only a short time, I start getting (lots of!) results from "./dev/sda1:" and "./dev/sda" of old log files from Plex. Would you have any idea of why this would be, and where all that info is being stored? There is a considerable chunk there.
I'm running a pretty basic setup at the moment, with V1.0.4.38HF + Kamoj-add + 1 IPK you made for me and looking at "addon_routerinfo.htm" I see my: Flash Usage (Used/Total) 87.5 % 448 / 512 MB. Not sure if this is typical for this device. I have plenty of RAM, Disk and NVRAM available and I'm not particularly worried about the latter, but wondering how/what I can do to erase that backlog in my "sda" and "sda1" which grep is somehow able to read.
Cheers,
lateparty
Not sure if this should be aimed at you but I've got a really weird one. I haven't performed a factory reset on my R9000 for some time, and previously (like back in 2018) I was running Plex on it, from a USB on "sda1". Plex being Plex generated a lot of logs, sure no worries. Eventually I formatted that USB, stopped running Plex on the device and now keep one in to maintain all my configuration backup, including startup and upgrade shell scripts.
While trying to find all instances of the term "blu-ray" (refer to my most recent post in Kamoj's thread if you want to know why) I ran the following command "grep -r "blu-ray" ./*" from "/" and after only a short time, I start getting (lots of!) results from "./dev/sda1:" and "./dev/sda" of old log files from Plex. Would you have any idea of why this would be, and where all that info is being stored? There is a considerable chunk there.
I'm running a pretty basic setup at the moment, with V1.0.4.38HF + Kamoj-add + 1 IPK you made for me and looking at "addon_routerinfo.htm" I see my: Flash Usage (Used/Total) 87.5 % 448 / 512 MB. Not sure if this is typical for this device. I have plenty of RAM, Disk and NVRAM available and I'm not particularly worried about the latter, but wondering how/what I can do to erase that backlog in my "sda" and "sda1" which grep is somehow able to read.
Cheers,
lateparty