2018-04-13, 00:24
Hi there!
(I asked this question in LibreELEC forum but trying here as well, hoping someone knows what's going wrong)
I'm using v8.2.4 community build for S912, booting from SD card but using internal memory for data. It was working just fine up until a week or so ago, but all of a sudden, all of the content of my Video library started to disappear. I rescanned the entire library into database again (using MariaDB on QNAP), and I see it was done successfully. Now that strange part is I can see the 'Recently added movies', 'Unwatched movies' on the Movies home-screen but nothing in the Library, when I go in the Title screen. Nothing in[side] the File section either. But I can play a movie from the Video homepage though. Does anyone know what's going on?
One thing I noticed that [b]/dev/loop0 [/b]is 100% used:
Is it b'cuz of that /dev/loop0 being completely full? If that's the case, how do I free up some space? Can anyone put to the right direction pls?
-S
(I asked this question in LibreELEC forum but trying here as well, hoping someone knows what's going wrong)
I'm using v8.2.4 community build for S912, booting from SD card but using internal memory for data. It was working just fine up until a week or so ago, but all of a sudden, all of the content of my Video library started to disappear. I rescanned the entire library into database again (using MariaDB on QNAP), and I see it was done successfully. Now that strange part is I can see the 'Recently added movies', 'Unwatched movies' on the Movies home-screen but nothing in the Library, when I go in the Title screen. Nothing in[side] the File section either. But I can play a movie from the Video homepage though. Does anyone know what's going on?
One thing I noticed that [b]/dev/loop0 [/b]is 100% used:
xml:minix:~ # df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs 778.5M 127.0M 651.5M 16% /dev
/dev/mmcblk1p1 511.7M 135.5M 376.2M 26% /flash
/dev/data 10.9G 2.1G 8.8G 19% /storage
/dev/loop0 127.0M 127.0M 0 100% /
tmpfs 887.9M 0 887.9M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 887.9M 7.5M 880.4M 1% /run
tmpfs 887.9M 0 887.9M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 887.9M 16.0K 887.9M 0% /var
tmpfs 887.9M 4.0K 887.9M 0% /tmp
/dev/mmcblk1p2 13.5G 5.1M 13.5G 0% /var/media/mmcblk1p2-mmc-SD16G_0x002857b6
Is it b'cuz of that /dev/loop0 being completely full? If that's the case, how do I free up some space? Can anyone put to the right direction pls?
-S