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Newbie "Rootfs file is getting full (100%)" problem

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I just wanted to transfer files from unraid to a USB Key and followed a Krusader tutorial with unassign devices etc. It never really worked as UnRaid always saw the USBKey as a 8G instead of 32 so I just transferred over the network. no problem. I installed the Krusader and unassigned plugin.

 

The next day UnRaid reported "Rootfs file is getting full (currently at 100%) problem so I removed Krusader hoping (praying) this would fix the problem some how.

 

Its a few days later and the problem remains and I'm hoping this is just a noob screw up that is fixable.

 

Again, any help would be much appreciated.

rootfs is actually in RAM.  You might try running Tools - Diagnostics and posting the result here.

 

A reboot however is the only way to actually fix the issue (at least temporarily).  But, is it possible that you were transferring via Krusader to somewhere other than /mnt/user/...  In that case all the transfers were going to be stored in RAM

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Squid, thank you very much.

I have 16G of ram but it is possible I mucked the paths up and was transferring to ram instead of the USB Thumbdrive.

 

Thank you for lending your expertise.

 

Again I am reminded that there is a difference between "following a tutorial" and "LOOSELY following a tutorial"... damn getting old.

 

Machine seems very happy with no errors after a reboot.

 

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