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      j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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      @nickymac12 type pm2 logs mm

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        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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        @nickymac12 Also, at this point, you can start disabling modules one by one until MM starts. That should help you figure out the culprit.

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          nickymac12 @j.e.f.f
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          @j.e.f.f all it responded with was
          “Spawning PM2 daemon with pm2_home=/home/pi/.pm2”

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            j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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            @nickymac12 ok. Try installing the sample config file.
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            cd ~/MagicMirror/config

            mv config.js config.js.bak (this will back up your existing config)

            cp config.js.sample config.js

            pm2 restart mm

            If magic mirror starts, then you either have a problem with your config or with a module.

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              nickymac12
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              So, unfortunately, I only had an 8gb sd card so I used that in my Pi and it is full so it will not write config.js.sample because there is not enough room…

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                j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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                @nickymac12 Aha! I’d say that might be your problem. See if you can free up some space, then restore your config file, and restart MM

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                  nickymac12
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                  Oh! How can I clear up space remotely?

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                    j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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                    @nickymac12 you can delete files with the rm command. Be careful with this, because it can’t be undone.

                    Say you wanted to delete some pictures you have in a folder in you home directory. Navigate to that directory like so:

                    cd ~/photo-directory-name (whatever the folder name might be)

                    rm file-name.jpg (this will permanently delete the file)

                    You can remove entire directories with the -r switch. Example:

                    rm -r directory-name

                    And be sure to double-check your typing before you hit enter. deleting things this way is not recoverable.

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                      nickymac12
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                      Is there a way to see what directories or files I have so I know what I can delete?

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                        j.e.f.f Project Sponsor Module Developer @nickymac12
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                        @nickymac12 yes.

                        Use the ls command to see a list of files in the current directory

                        use the cd command to enter a directory e.g.: cd directory-name

                        use the the command cd .. to go back up to the parent directory

                        the pwd command will tell show the path to the current directory

                        cd ~ will take you your home directory

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