[Q] Getting "not enough space" errors when there is plenty - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

I'm running stock NC5 with SafeStrap 3.72 installed and getting the oddest problem which presents as not enough space to write into the internal SD card (/storage/emulated/0). A bunch of apps start reporting that they have stopped and clearing cache is only a temporary fix. Multiple disk usage tools and commands (Settings->Storage, df, ES File Explorer, DIskUsage) all show gigabytes of free space on the internal memory, and yet, when this problem crops up, I can't do the simplest thing, e.g.,
> cd /storage/emulated/0
> echo x > xyz
(Error: not enough space. I forget the exact message.)
I'm a computer engineer, but not an Android developer, so I've researched and tried a bunch of things such as clearing Dalvik cache, using various commands in DU Speed Booster, etc. but every time it's just temporary.
I've concluded this isn't a space issue, at least not in the internal SD card. I'm guessing it's a space problem elsewhere that manifests itself for some reason as errors trying to write the internal SD card.
I'd be very grateful for some tips on where to look next. Thanks.

elupin said:
I'm running stock NC5 with SafeStrap 3.72 installed and getting the oddest problem which presents as not enough space to write into the internal SD card (/storage/emulated/0). A bunch of apps start reporting that they have stopped and clearing cache is only a temporary fix. Multiple disk usage tools and commands (Settings->Storage, df, ES File Explorer, DIskUsage) all show gigabytes of free space on the internal memory, and yet, when this problem crops up, I can't do the simplest thing, e.g.,
> cd /storage/emulated/0
> echo x > xyz
(Error: not enough space. I forget the exact message.)
I'm a computer engineer, but not an Android developer, so I've researched and tried a bunch of things such as clearing Dalvik cache, using various commands in DU Speed Booster, etc. but every time it's just temporary.
I've concluded this isn't a space issue, at least not in the internal SD card. I'm guessing it's a space problem elsewhere that manifests itself for some reason as errors trying to write the internal SD card.
I'd be very grateful for some tips on where to look next. Thanks.
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The exact error from above is:
/system/bin/sh: <stdin>[7]: can't create xyz: No space left on device
If I follow with a df command I get:
> df .
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
. 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 4096

df output
You can see that nothing is full, especially not /data/media:
System Tuner (terminal)
========================
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su (su)
=======================
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busybox df -h (su)
=======================
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 908.7M 140.0K 908.5M 0% /dev
none 908.7M 12.0K 908.7M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 908.7M 0 908.7M 0% /mnt/secure
tmpfs 7.4G 924.3M 6.5G 12% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/vold/179:33
7.4G 924.3M 6.5G 12% /mnt/secure/asec
tmpfs 908.7M 0 908.7M 0% /mnt/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 2.0M 632.0K 1.4M 30% /mnt/asec/com.cjb.listmasterpro-1
/dev/block/dm-1 10.0M 8.4M 1.6M 84% /mnt/asec/com.rerware.android.MyBackupPro-5
/dev/block/dm-2 9.0M 7.2M 1.9M 79% /mnt/asec/com.snoggdoggler.android.applications.doggcatcher.v1_0-19
tmpfs 908.7M 0 908.7M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system
2.7G 2.1G 647.6M 76% /system
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata
9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 55% /data
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/cache
2.0G 39.0M 2.0G 2% /cache
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/efs
13.4M 4.5M 9.0M 33% /efs
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/persdata
8.8M 4.2M 4.7M 47% /persdata/absolute
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/apnhlos
86.0M 11.5M 74.4M 13% /firmware
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/mdm
86.0M 49.8M 36.2M 58% /firmware-mdm
/data/container 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 55% /mnt/shell/container
/data/media 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 56% /mnt/shell/emulated
tmpfs 908.7M 0 908.7M 0% /storage/emulated
/dev/block/vold/179:33
7.4G 924.3M 6.5G 12% /mnt/media_rw/extSdCard
/mnt/media_rw/extSdCard
7.4G 924.3M 6.5G 12% /storage/extSdCard
/data/media 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 56% /storage/emulated/0
/data/media 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 56% /storage/emulated/0/Android/obb
/data/media 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 56% /storage/emulated/legacy
/data/media 9.7G 5.4G 4.3G 56% /storage/emulated/legacy/Android/obb

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Confirm Apps2SD has worked?

Hey all,
Decided to downgrade from Modaco 2.3 to 2.2 as it was a little faster. Thought I would sort out the App2SD side of things too. I copied all of my SD card data off, then followed this guide:
http://android.modaco.com/content/htc-hero-hero-modaco-com/293461/how-to-partition-sdcard/
Once done I copied the SD contents back on and then downgraded to the 2.2 ROM. All back up and running but not sure if the apps have moved over as I expected them to do, is there a way to check? Otherwise what do I need to do to move them over to the SD?
Thanks
Russ
you don't need a2sd on hero.. it was only needed on g1 because of the low memory of 85 mb for apps..
hi roakes, there is already a thread that covers this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=564932
you should have posted this in Q&A NOT Dev!!
The following post does not belong to me. I forgot who post it so all credits go to him/her:
To confirm whether A2SD is working properly from a terminal / ADB Shell type:
busybox df -h
You should see something along these lines below:
/dev/block/mccblk0p2 532.9M 67.1M 438.7M 13% /system/sd
The key is that you see one of the entries as /system/sd
This means that the phone is picked up your Ext2 partition.
Next if you see the above you can check that you setup the symlinks properly.
To do this type these cmds:
cd /data/app
pwd
The terminal returns /system/sd/app which means that the apps are now being saved onto the Ext2 Partition since the /system/sd = your Ext2 partition.
If it returns /data/app then the apps are still being installed onto the phone's internal rom.
Hope this helps, let me know if not.
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Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 96.2M 0 96.2M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 1.3M 128.7M 1% /cache
That's what I am getting hmmmm doesnt look promising, but the partitions seem ok...
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 512B 7425MB 7425MB primary fat32 lba
2 7425MB 7937MB 512MB primary ext3
3 7937MB 7969MB 32.0MB primary linux-swap(v1)
roakes said:
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 96.2M 0 96.2M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 1.3M 128.7M 1% /cache
That's what I am getting hmmmm doesnt look promising, but the partitions seem ok...
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 512B 7425MB 7425MB primary fat32 lba
2 7425MB 7937MB 512MB primary ext3
3 7937MB 7969MB 32.0MB primary linux-swap(v1)
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Can anyone verify that this looks right?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\DamianV>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
# busybox df -h
busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 96.2M 0 96.2M 0% /dev
tmpfs 4.0M 0 4.0M 0% /sqlite_stmt_journals
/dev/block/mtdblock3 170.0M 149.9M 20.1M 88% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 165.8M 22.5M 143.3M 14% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 1.1M 128.9M 1% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 446.9M 8.0M 415.0M 2% /system/sd
/dev/block//vold/179:1
3.3G 94.5M 3.2G 3% /sdcard
#
roakes said:
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 96.2M 0 96.2M 0% /dev
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 1.3M 128.7M 1% /cache
That's what I am getting hmmmm doesnt look promising, but the partitions seem ok...
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 512B 7425MB 7425MB primary fat32 lba
2 7425MB 7937MB 512MB primary ext3
3 7937MB 7969MB 32.0MB primary linux-swap(v1)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can anyone verify that this looks right?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\>adb shell
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
# busybox df -h
busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 96.2M 0 96.2M 0% /dev
tmpfs 4.0M 0 4.0M 0% /sqlite_stmt_journals
/dev/block/mtdblock3 170.0M 149.9M 20.1M 88% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 165.8M 22.5M 143.3M 14% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 1.1M 128.9M 1% /cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 446.9M 8.0M 415.0M 2% /system/sd
/dev/block//vold/179:1
3.3G 94.5M 3.2G 3% /sdcard
#
If you type:
cd /data/app
pwd
and it becomes this: /system/sd/app
Then it should be correct.
hi,
i am not sure what i am doing wrong here, I am using pinky's ROM and I have the default and used ROM manager to partition the SD card to a 512 MB ext3 and the remainder 14 GB as FAT32.
I have set the EXT4 module is enabled and App2SD is set to external.
But I still cant get the apps to install to SD, using the method above to check it. The Ext3 partition is being seen, but the symlinks are correct.
Any ideas?
Heres a dump from my CMD prompt
C:\android\tools>adb shell
sh-3.2# busybox df -h
busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 207.6M 0 207.6M 0% /dev
tmpfs 207.6M 0 207.6M 0% /mnt/asec
/dev/block/mtdblock3 250.0M 181.6M 68.4M 73% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 12.0M 135.6M 8% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 40.0M 1.1M 38.9M 3% /cache
tmpfs 8.0M 0 8.0M 0% /app-cache
/dev/block/mtdblock5 147.6M 12.0M 135.6M 8% /system/mnt/data
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 457.4M 70.1M 362.9M 16% /system/sd
/dev/block/vold/179:1
14.6G 158.4M 14.5G 1% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:1
14.6G 158.4M 14.5G 1% /mnt/secure/asec
sh-3.2# cd /data/app
cd /data/app
sh-3.2# pwd
pwd
/data/app

[Q] Insufficient space - heeelp :)

Hi guys,
I have 8GB memory card. I have three partitions (swap=512MB, ext and fat - volume sizes recommended by recovery). I have a lot of software installed. My problem is I had facebook installed. Suddenly newer version appeared so I tried to update. However I have been informed I have insufficient space. So I uninstalled previous version of FB. Didn't help. I uninstalled another app as well but again it didn't help. How can I solve my problem? Thanks!
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 95.3M 0 95.3M 0% /dev
tmpfs 4.0M 0 4.0M 0% /sqlite_stmt_journals
/dev/block/mtdblock3 170.0M 154.3M 15.7M 91% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 165.8M 111.3M 54.4M 67% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 128.7M 1.3M 99% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 128.7M 1.3M 99% /data/dalvik-cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 915.1M 313.4M 552.9M 36% /system/sd
#
ps: I have Cronos 2.1.2
ok, for now I just uninstalled appz with biggest cache so I was able to update for example FB... Do I need to expand my ext partition then?
docertabum said:
ok, for now I just uninstalled appz with biggest cache so I was able to update for example FB... Do I need to expand my ext partition then?
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maybe a good idea to backup the sd card, format, then create larger partitions?
although I think it is possible to expand the volumes, how safe this is, I don't know
docertabum said:
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 95.3M 0 95.3M 0% /dev
tmpfs 4.0M 0 4.0M 0% /sqlite_stmt_journals
/dev/block/mtdblock3 170.0M 154.3M 15.7M 91% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock5 165.8M 111.3M 54.4M 67% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 128.7M 1.3M 99% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock4 130.0M 128.7M 1.3M 99% /data/dalvik-cache
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 915.1M 313.4M 552.9M 36% /system/sd
#
ps: I have Cronos 2.1.2
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Your problem is that your cache partition is full. Currently your cache partition is the internal one (mtblock4) which is limited to 130M, you should look into a cache2sd solution. I am not sure how to do this on cronos, in Villain there is an update for this.
Try asking in the cronos forums they should be able to help you.
You could also try to wipe the dalvik cache (from the recovery), first boot after this will be slow but it might free up a little space, although I would guess that even if this works its just temporary until it fills up again....
thanks guys for suggestions...

[Q] Internal Memory (Partitions)

Hi,
Having a look at internal partitions which look like this:
Code:
# busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
[B]tmpfs 209.3M 24.0K 209.3M 0% /dev[/B]
/dev/block/mtdblock1 190.0M 179.1M 10.9M 94% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock9 199.5M 73.1M 126.4M 37% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock3 2.8M 776.0K 2.0M 28% /lgdrm
tmpfs 209.3M 0 209.3M 0% /mnt/asec
/dev/block/mtdblock8 64.0M 1.1M 62.9M 2% /cache
/dev/block/vold/179:1 3.8G 3.3G 462.8M 88% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:1 3.8G 3.3G 462.8M 88% /mnt/secure/asec
I am slightly confused on this one:
Code:
tmpfs 209.3M 24.0K 209.3M 0% /dev
And this doesn't seem to total up. 190 + 199.5 + 2.8 + 64 = 456.3M
What is this 209.3M ?
Another question: Is there a way to mount /data/dalvik-cache permanently in /cache.
As one can see:
Code:
# busybox du -h /data/dalvik-cache
42.9M /data/dalvik-cache
This is growing with installed apps.
I learnt, a userinit.sh way, But is it possible to do it on the stock rooted ROM ?
i also wish to know the answer to the question.
first time android user on LG Optimus One (P500)

[Q] SD Card Apps

Hey all,
I've been using the ICS passion ROMs and they are great except a snag i hit every time i update.
All of my apps that i moved to SD card disappear. Secure and adsecure in mnt folder get wiped out and that is where the device stores the apps when you hit Move to SD. I thought they would move to .Androidsecure on the sdcard folder but they don't. Any clarification is greatly appreciated
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Please help?
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Mine did that too I had them backed up on titanium backup luckily so its good for me
Sent from my SGH-T959 using xda premium
Actually I did 2 things:
1. I backed up in Titanium but I only have a free version so its annoying as hell waiting for 97 apps to install and hit Install on each one.
2. I copied my assecure and secure folders to my external - this is what I used for the last 2 times. I copied those back and all apps were fine. I lost my app data though which Titanium does back up thank God.
So, I've noticed this not only with the ROM updates but also with the Kernel update.
I wonder if its the Recovery doing it???
Can someone confirm you're not having this issue so I can start diving deeper into the root cause:
1. Go to your installed apps.
2. Click on a few apps and hit move to SD
3. Flash ROM
4. The shortcut on the home scree is there and app shows in the installed apps but it has no icon and when trying to execute informs me App not installed.
5. Have to reinstall or restore.
Observations:
/sdcard/.adroid_secure - is empty
/mnt/secure and /mnt/asec - has all "SD card" apps but get wiped out during flash. (no clean options selected not even Dalvik).
Do me a favor. In terminal type
Su [enter]
Busybox df -h [enter]
And post what it says. Need one from fresh flash with nothing moved over, move some apps to SD and then when they aren't installed anymore but still showing in manage apps that they are on SD. So 3 in total.
Sorry for the delayed reply, was on a business trip.
Please clarify the clean install a bit - Do you want me to do a full factory reset?
I'm a bit reluctant to do that since v12 doesn't require any wipes but I'd be glad to do it if you can tell me what you're looking for.
In the meantime here is current dump v11 build 5.
a/local/bin:$PATH <
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # busybox df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 168.9M 32.0K 168.9M 0% /dev
tmpfs 168.9M 0 168.9M 0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs 168.9M 0 168.9M 0% /mnt/obb
/dev/block/mtdblock2 250.0M 204.4M 45.6M 82% /system
/dev/block/mtdblock3 17.5M 2.3M 15.2M 13% /cache
/dev/block/mtdblock5 16.0M 14.3M 1.7M 89% /radio
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 1.8G 264.2M 1.6G 14% /data
/dev/block/mtdblock6 172.0M 64.5M 107.5M 37% /datadata
/dev/block/mtdblock4 12.5M 6.6M 5.9M 53% /efs
/dev/block/vold/179:9
1.8G 1.6G 199.0M 89% /mnt/emmc
/dev/block/vold/179:1
12.8G 4.4G 8.4G 34% /mnt/sdcard
/dev/block/vold/179:1
12.8G 4.4G 8.4G 34% /mnt/secure/asec
/dev/block/dm-0 2.0M 240.0K 1.8M 11% /mnt/asec/com.google.android.chess-2
/dev/block/dm-1 26.4M 22.0M 4.3M 84% /mnt/asec/com.southwindsgames.am2m-1
/dev/block/dm-2 20.3M 18.6M 1.6M 92% /mnt/asec/de.zuuka.kungfupandaholiday-1
/dev/block/dm-3 3.1M 1.8M 1.3M 58% /mnt/asec/com.sgg.df-1
/dev/block/dm-4 17.2M 15.6M 1.7M 90% /mnt/asec/com.artofbytes.notld.hd-1
/dev/block/dm-5 13.2M 11.5M 1.7M 87% /mnt/asec/com.sketchbook-1
/dev/block/dm-6 8.1M 6.5M 1.6M 80% /mnt/asec/game.destiniaeng-1
/dev/block/dm-7 4.1M 2.4M 1.7M 59% /mnt/asec/com.tripit.amazon.paid-2
/dev/block/dm-8 51.7M 49.4M 2.3M 95% /mnt/asec/pl.idreams.jellydefense-2
/dev/block/dm-9 4.1M 3.0M 1.1M 73% /mnt/asec/je.fit-1
/dev/block/dm-10 7.1M 5.5M 1.6M 78% /mnt/asec/com.google.android.apps.shopper-1
/dev/block/dm-11 3.1M 1.2M 1.8M 39% /mnt/asec/com.aldiko.android.oreilly.javapocketguide-1
/dev/block/dm-12 3.1M 1.7M 1.4M 54% /mnt/asec/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftMMHM-1
/dev/block/dm-13 4.1M 2.5M 1.6M 62% /mnt/asec/com.google.android.apps.docs-1
/dev/block/dm-14 11.2M 10.0M 1.2M 90% /mnt/asec/kemco.wws.eog.hd.amazon-1
/dev/block/dm-15 11.2M 9.2M 2.0M 82% /mnt/asec/com.qo.android.am3-1
/dev/block/dm-16 2.0M 700.0K 1.4M 34% /mnt/asec/ma.android.fts-1
/dev/block/dm-17 5.1M 3.3M 1.8M 65% /mnt/asec/com.google.android.apps.translate-1
/dev/block/dm-18 13.2M 11.5M 1.7M 87% /mnt/asec/com.beansprites.cookies-1
/dev/block/dm-19 51.7M 49.3M 2.4M 95% /mnt/asec/com.loudcrow.acharliebrownchristmas-2
/dev/block/dm-20 2.0M 292.0K 1.8M 14% /mnt/asec/com.google.android.street-1
/dev/block/dm-21 15.2M 12.6M 2.6M 83% /mnt/asec/com.clapfootgames.tankhero-1
/dev/block/dm-22 8.1M 6.9M 1.2M 85% /mnt/asec/com.androidtrainer.survive-1
/dev/block/dm-23 2.0M 548.0K 1.5M 26% /mnt/asec/com.agilus.meatcookingguide-1
/dev/block/dm-24 3.1M 1.1M 1.9M 37% /mnt/asec/com.quoord.tapatalkxda.activity-1
/dev/block/dm-25 3.1M 1.2M 1.9M 39% /mnt/asec/com.epicpixel.missiledefender-2
/dev/block/dm-26 5.1M 3.6M 1.5M 71% /mnt/asec/com.amazon.venezia-1
/dev/block/dm-27 7.1M 5.4M 1.7M 76% /mnt/asec/com.dataviz.docstogo-1
/dev/block/dm-28 3.1M 1.9M 1.2M 61% /mnt/asec/com.sparkpeople.app-1
/dev/block/dm-29 20.3M 19.0M 1.3M 94% /mnt/asec/com.intsig.BCRLite-2
/dev/block/dm-30 15.2M 13.6M 1.6M 90% /mnt/asec/com.bfs.ninjump-1
/dev/block/dm-31 18.3M 16.4M 1.8M 90% /mnt/asec/com.RefinedGames.CrossCourtTennis-1
/dev/block/dm-33 39.5M 32.2M 7.3M 81% /mnt/asec/com.disney.WMW-1
/dev/block/dm-34 3.1M 1.9M 1.2M 62% /mnt/asec/com.ebay.redlaser-1
/dev/block/dm-35 20.3M 16.7M 3.6M 82% /mnt/asec/com.rovio.angrybirds-1
/dev/block/dm-36 41.6M 39.2M 2.3M 94% /mnt/asec/com.glu.modwarsniper-1
/dev/block/dm-37 21.3M 19.1M 2.2M 90% /mnt/asec/com.oceanhouse_media.bookrudolph_app-1
/dev/block/dm-38 19.3M 18.0M 1.3M 93% /mnt/asec/com.herocraft.game.majesty-2
/dev/block/dm-39 9.1M 7.6M 1.5M 83% /mnt/asec/com.japanactivator.android.jasensei-2
/dev/block/dm-40 4.1M 3.0M 1.1M 74% /mnt/asec/org.zwanoo.android.speedtest-1
/dev/block/dm-41 2.0M 828.0K 1.2M 40% /mnt/asec/com.solnus.android.Hiragana-1
/dev/block/dm-42 13.2M 11.1M 2.1M 84% /mnt/asec/com.gamevil.zenonia3.global-1
/dev/block/dm-43 12.2M 10.0M 2.1M 83% /mnt/asec/com.bithack.apparatus-1
/dev/block/dm-44 14.2M 12.5M 1.7M 88% /mnt/asec/com.skype.raider-1
/dev/block/dm-45 12.2M 10.3M 1.8M 85% /mnt/asec/com.berad.LameCastle-1
/dev/block/dm-46 11.2M 9.5M 1.6M 85% /mnt/asec/com.arent.myfirstpuzzles-1
/dev/block/dm-47 2.0M 188.0K 1.9M 9% /mnt/asec/LearningLayout.pack-1
/dev/block/dm-48 12.2M 10.1M 2.1M 83% /mnt/asec/com.tricksterviz.fishpop-2
/dev/block/dm-49 6.1M 4.1M 2.0M 67% /mnt/asec/com.droidhen.fruit-1
/dev/block/dm-50 2.0M 144.0K 1.9M 7% /mnt/asec/com.dataviz.docstogoapp-1
/dev/block/dm-51 2.0M 308.0K 1.7M 15% /mnt/asec/uk.co.nickfines.RealCalc-1
/dev/block/dm-52 3.1M 1.3M 1.8M 42% /mnt/asec/com.socialnmobile.hd.flashlight-1
/dev/block/dm-53 8.1M 6.6M 1.6M 81% /mnt/asec/com.glu.android.bonsai_adfree-1
/dev/block/dm-54 23.3M 18.0M 5.3M 77% /mnt/asec/com.bravogamestudios.touchracingnitro-1
/dev/block/dm-55 2.0M 728.0K 1.3M 35% /mnt/asec/com.opentable-1
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Forgot to mention, more and more users are calling this issue out.
Ok that is fine. Since the above is from v11 and all your apps are are already on App2sd
(.androidsecure), show me what it says once you update to v12.
In theory, they should not be on your app2sd anymore. This is what I want to see with the same code I gave you above. I have a theory and possibly a fix but need to see the output first.
ps: I have see the other thread/questions and am working on it. Pretty sure the symbolic links are being broken but just need to figures out where. Believe it or not the where is more important than the why.
Its odd that you say they are in .androidsecure. If I look in that folder right now with all those apps on SD its empty.
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Is it possible that mnt/secure and mnt/sec are not pointing to the SD
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That is where I am leaning. Think the link is getting broken somehow.
any updates on this?
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Its odd that you say they are in .androidsecure. If I look in that folder right now with all those apps on SD its empty.
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No updates yet.
Still need to see more info once you update to a new version. Don't need to to a full wipe, just need to show the before (which you already posted) and the after where they are no longer there.
Referring to the post above. Are you looking at this folder on your phone through a file explorer or on a PC?
Actually both and you are right pc shows apps and es file explorer doesn't. I'm going to update to 12 tonight
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System data taking almost half of the internal storage

I've cleaned caches, restarted phone, removed secure folder, moved all apps to SD card, ran app booster, and still, system data stays the same, at 25GB. Screenshot from DiskUsage shows the used space - internal memory is mislabeled as storage card. Screenshots from device care show other apps at 55G which can't be true - when I open that I see only small apps there.
output from `df -h`:
Code:
star2lte:/data/enc_user $ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 2.7G 1.6M 2.7G 1% /dev
tmpfs 2.7G 0 2.7G 0% /mnt
tmpfs 2.7G 0 2.7G 0% /apex
/dev/block/dm-0 4.1G 4.0G 119M 98% /
/dev/block/dm-1 622M 616M 5.8M 100% /odm
/dev/block/dm-2 618M 559M 58M 91% /vendor
tmpfs 2.7G 0 2.7G 0% /mnt/sde
/dev/block/sda23 45M 12K 45M 1% /omr
/dev/block/sda21 583M 12M 571M 3% /cache
/dev/block/sda3 16M 2.8M 13M 19% /efs
/dev/block/sdd1 1.8M 556K 1.3M 29% /cpefs
/dev/block/dm-3 53G 47G 4.9G 91% /data
/data/knox/secure_fs/enc_user 53G 47G 4.9G 91% /data/enc_user
/data/knox/secure_fs/enc_media 53G 47G 4.9G 91% /data/knox/secure_fs/enc_media
/data/knox/secure_fs/enc_media 53G 48G 4.9G 91% /mnt/shell/enc_emulated
/data/media 53G 48G 4.9G 91% /storage/emulated
/mnt/media_rw/6112-71F4 60G 49G 11G 83% /storage/6112-71F4
How can I clean up system data?
Android 10, stock, non-root.
Same problem here, 64 GB storage, around 20 GB for user data. How many space I free up less space I have. I don't want do a hard reset and reconfigure all authentication and bank apps.
Device Xiaomi Mi 9, Android 10, no root.

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