Discuss DEVTEAM 1.1.3 JB doesnt cleanup at the iPhone "2G" (Rev. 1) - Hackint0sh.org; Hi all
Ran tonight no problems. Lovely
But when you run BOSSTOOL and check the ...
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DEVTEAM 1.1.3 JB doesnt cleanup
Hi all
Ran tonight no problems. Lovely
But when you run BOSSTOOL and check the disk space there isnt any free.
1MB free of 266MB
The Image that the JB script uses doesnt clean off the phone.
Does anyone know where this is to delete please
Thanks
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The image file gets obliterated when the filesystem gets copied in the last step of the script if I'm reading the script right, but you could try running something like...
find / -size +14000 -exec ls -alh {} \;
Will show you all the files on the phone that are greater than 7MB in size, image file would be easy to spot being about 120MB if its there
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Originally Posted by
beerglass007
Hi all
Ran tonight no problems. Lovely
But when you run BOSSTOOL and check the disk space there isnt any free.
1MB free of 266MB
The Image that the JB script uses doesnt clean off the phone.
Does anyone know where this is to delete please
Thanks

Didn't the 1.1.2 firmware take close to 250 megs when it was release. I presume that the new firmware (1.1.3) eats up most of the root partition space (300megs).
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Thanks guys
I've checked and seems its gone. SO the script works great.
But come BOSSTOOL is reporting that I only have 1MB free from 300MB.
As you say the image must take much more space.
BOSSTOOL doesnt work and allow me to install a symlink to install applications into a different part of the phone now.
Has anyone got this working as we cant have 1mb for apps can we ???
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Add BossTool's repository, and use BossTool .35 to transfer your Apps to the Media partition.
http://sleepers.net/iphonerepo
And why does it say 266/267mb capacity for the root partition? Shouldn't it be 300mb?
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SSH into your iPhone and see if you can find this file "private/var/disk0s1.dd" for me it was 266mb, after deleting it, I found it reduced the space in "other" data in iPhone but if you update to iTunes 7.6 then your "Other" folder will again show the 200+mb
Cheers.
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I dont know why its saying 266MB for the root partition.
Has everyone else got the same size with 1.1.3 ?
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Originally Posted by
deanr
The image file gets obliterated when the filesystem gets copied in the last step of the script if I'm reading the script right, but you could try running something like...
find / -size +14000 -exec ls -alh {} \;
Will show you all the files on the phone that are greater than 7MB in size, image file would be easy to spot being about 120MB if its there
can anyone confirm this finding the problem files? is it worth me upgrading for a 4th time ?
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the file?/ i dunno, but ssh into the phone and run this, sovled the problem. or install bosstool that will do it for you.
You must move the Applications folder to your media partition.
This will avoid to have the system partition completely full.
You must ssh your iPod Touch and follow the procedure below (works also for iPhone).
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cd /
cp -pr Applications /var/root
mv Applications Applications.old
ln -s private/var/root/Applications /Applications
Now check the symbolic link
You should see the Applications linked to private/var/root/Applications
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cd /
ls -la
Restart your iPod Touch, if everything is fine, you can ssh again and delete the old Applications folder in the system partition.
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cd /
rm -rf Applications.old
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Originally Posted by
beerglass007
I dont know why its saying 266MB for the root partition.
Has everyone else got the same size with 1.1.3 ?
After upgrade (Nates Method) BossTools is showing that I have 24mb free out of 300mb total. Not sure why some are showing only 266
Network: Rogers Canada
iPhone Model: 16GB White - 3GS
Current FW Version: 3.0 (7A341)
Current Bootloader: 06.04
Current BB Version: 04.26.08
Status: Jailbroken with Push Fully Functional 
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