Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
no space on SD-card
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Re: No free space on SD-card
my problem si back. But now it’s worse - Raspberry doesn’t boot at all - freeze in different time…GUI doesn’t start. I’ve the SD in my Mac and there is no space. I deleted old modules… What else I can delete? I can’t access folders like “root”, or delete files in /var/logs probably cause of access restrictions. Is there way, how to boot MM to CLI by pressing any key-combination?thanks
Zdeněk -
@zdenek First, how big is your SD card?
Second, you can probably copy off the
config.jsfile out of the/home/pi/MagicMirror/configurefolder and then delete the entire/home/pi/MagicMirrorfolder. That should give you enough space to get your Pi back up & running.Third, you can remove the applications that come with the Raspian operating system that aren’t necessary for the Magic Mirror to function with this command:
sudo apt-get remove --purge idle3 java-common libreoffice* minecraft-pi scratch nuscratch penguinspuzzle python-minecraftpi python3-minecraftpi smartsim sonic-pi wolfram-engine
Follow it up with the automated cleanup:sudo apt-get autoremove -y.That should free up some space once you get your Pi booted again.
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@bhepler thank 4 for answer…
- 8GB
- not possible, cause Rapsberry stopped to start at all
- already did before…
finally, I took 32 GB, start from the very begin… I found a way, how to install in Virtualbox on my Mac Ubuntu and mount old SD card, so I can get copy of MM folder. So now, I’ve almost done, just some modules need to get work, but the main modules are working
thanks
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8 GB definitely way too small. You need 32 GB min, especially if you plan to keep the card running more than 6 months striaght. (There’s a limit how many times you can write to a card.), Also for speed make sure it’s at least classed as 10 / U1, but best performance is with a A1/2.
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@E3V3A thx. At the moment I’ve there 32 GB card. And for sure, after I’ll finalize the layout of my Mirror, I’ll do a clone of the SD card :-)
Zdeněk
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try going to the service station.
they help. or use TechyHost.com
Or try reinstalling raspberry.
Regards.
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