2020-06-28, 10:08
After installation of LibreELEC you have different partitions. One is the boot partition, which should be something about 500MB, IIRC. That partition is normally mounted on "/flash"
Then there's might be a loop-device which is about 200MB mounted on "/"
Not sure how it's handled on a RPi, but on x86 there's also a tmpfs filesystem which (in my case) is about 3.7G which partly is used by the OS (at least that's how I understand it, someone might correct me if I'm wrong or if it's any different for a RPi).
Nearly the complete rest of the SD card is resized to the "storage" partition which can ofc be used by Kodi.
You simply have write-rights only on the storage partition. The other partitions are read-only
If it's any different for you, then please login via SSH and get me the output of
But, tbh, I guess this is an "a -> b" question. You are asking for "a" but want to know "b". So please tell me what you mean with "make that space usable by LibreElec & Kodi" as well.
Then there's might be a loop-device which is about 200MB mounted on "/"
Not sure how it's handled on a RPi, but on x86 there's also a tmpfs filesystem which (in my case) is about 3.7G which partly is used by the OS (at least that's how I understand it, someone might correct me if I'm wrong or if it's any different for a RPi).
Nearly the complete rest of the SD card is resized to the "storage" partition which can ofc be used by Kodi.
You simply have write-rights only on the storage partition. The other partitions are read-only
If it's any different for you, then please login via SSH and get me the output of
df -h
But, tbh, I guess this is an "a -> b" question. You are asking for "a" but want to know "b". So please tell me what you mean with "make that space usable by LibreElec & Kodi" as well.