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    Android tools takes up too much space (solved)

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      • budrzB Offline
        budrz
        last edited by Lakotaubp

        Hi,

        I managed to get an android install set up on my Nexus 5, but now df is telling me that there is no space left on /. Doing

        sudo du -skh / | sort -r -h | head -n 10
        

        prints

        2.0G    userdata
        1.4G    usr
        768M    home
        410M    var
        146M    android
        35M     lib
        7.5M    sbin
        7.3M    etc
        6.9M    bin
        1.9M    run
        

        Not sure if there's anything that can be done about this without removing the android install. Is this going to be a problem?

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        • AppLeeA Offline
          AppLee @budrz
          last edited by

          @budrz
          I don't understand.
          If by "android install" you mean anbox then yes it takes some space and as all experimental tools use it at your own risk.

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          • budrzB Offline
            budrz
            last edited by budrz

            By 'android install' I mean

            $ sudo apt install anbox-ubuntu-touch
            

            followed by

            $ anbox-tool install
            

            I am noticing that the space problem doesn't seem to affect my ability to install UT apps despite the space issue. I don't understand how that is since it's sharing the same space. Is the data somehow partitioned or is a container where it won't affect my UT space?

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            • dobeyD Offline
              dobey @budrz
              last edited by

              @budrz said in Android tools takes up too much space:

              Is the data somehow partitioned or is a container where it won't affect my UT space?

              Yes. The rootfs is a readonly loopback image, which has a set size. UT apps (click packages) are installed elsewhere, and Libertine is a container under the home directory, as is the anbox image.

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              • budrzB Offline
                budrz @dobey
                last edited by budrz

                @dobey I see. Thanks for clarifying!

                I was worried that I ran out of space to do anything.

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                • budrzB Offline
                  budrz
                  last edited by

                  FYI for those that are having the same issue with 'not enough free space', see this post.

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