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@ -135,3 +135,27 @@ In my case it takes away 50Mh/s when the screen isn't blanked |
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This is of course just the basics ... but it should get you a computer up and |
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This is of course just the basics ... but it should get you a computer up and |
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running and able to run cgminer |
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running and able to run cgminer |
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You should keep an eye on USB disk space |
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The system logger writes log files in the /var/log/ directory |
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The two main ones that grow large are 'kern.log' and 'syslog' |
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If you want to keep them, save them away to some other computer |
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When space is low, just delete them. |
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The 'df' command will show you the current space e.g.: |
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Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on |
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aufs 2099420 892024 1100748 45% / |
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none 1015720 628 1015092 1% /dev |
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/dev/sda1 3909348 2837248 1072100 73% /cdrom |
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/dev/loop0 670848 670848 0 100% /rofs |
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none 1023772 136 1023636 1% /dev/shm |
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tmpfs 1023772 16 1023756 1% /tmp |
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none 1023772 124 1023648 1% /var/run |
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none 1023772 0 1023772 0% /var/lock |
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This shows the 2GB space allocated when you setup the USB as '/' (aufs) |
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In this example, it's currently 45% full with almost 1.1GB of free space |
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