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    enlarging persistance

    Hello , I wonder after having choosen the amont of space for persistance is there any way to enlarge it , and also how can i keep track of how much space do i still have free from that persistance space.

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    I think that you should read the thread "resizing knoppix-data.img" and ask your questions there. The df command can show you how much diskspace you have used and how many bytes are available

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenny86 View Post
    how much space do i still have free from that persistance space.
    Greetings, Lenny86

    du -s -h /*DATA will tell you how much 'new stuff'' is in persistence.
    du -h /mnt-system/KNOPPIX/knoppix-data.img tells you how much total persistence space there is.
    There is an overhead of 100M to 200M to create the persistence infrastructure; when you
    establish persistence, this overhead number is given.

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    addendum to post #3

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    If I understand 'createdata()' in /init correctly, Klaus K assumes 200M
    for the infrastructure number.

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    You can also use
    Code:
    df -h
    and read the line at /dev/loop0.
    after having choosen the amont of space for persistance is there any way to enlarge it
    Perhaps you'll tell us what you have and what you want:
    actual size of your flash disk and your persistent memory and what size of new persistent memory you want.

    Do you need a backup of the content from the persistent memory or not?

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    thanks a lot for the replies , i needed to add space to persistance and thanks to the link provided by klaus2008 it was easy and thanks for all the useful commands and explanation.

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