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erikkramer
Apr 15, 2013Aspirant
Duo boot problem
Hi all, Thanks for your time. I have a readyNAS duo (v1). Yesterday I was in the webinterface and wanted to download the (full) logs to see if anything special was going on. I clicked "downlo...
erikkramer
May 05, 2013Aspirant
Ok, thanks.
I'm still having some problems. I can't install add-ons because every installation stops with the message: Invalid checksum.
Found some similar posts on this forum, and thats why I ran this:
Bertje:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 1.9G 2.0G 18M 100% /
tmpfs 16k 0 16k 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /c
/c/home 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/homes
/c/backup 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/backup
/c/media 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/media
/c/shared 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/shared
Does this mean the OS disk is full?
How do I determine where the problem lies?
I'm still having some problems. I can't install add-ons because every installation stops with the message: Invalid checksum.
Found some similar posts on this forum, and thats why I ran this:
Bertje:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 1.9G 2.0G 18M 100% /
tmpfs 16k 0 16k 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /c
/c/home 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/homes
/c/backup 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/backup
/c/media 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/media
/c/shared 1.8T 1.7T 137G 93% /home/ftp/shared
Does this mean the OS disk is full?
How do I determine where the problem lies?
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