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by kaoD
675 days ago
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> Is it because you got used to it? No, I know what you mean, I've seen this happen with very cheap (or not cheap but just rubbish/spyware) brands/models that quickly filled the system partition over time with bloatware during updates. Being cheap, the system partition was already tight on purchase, so the bloat/spyware quickly turns it unusable. The cheaper models tend to have inadequate storage to begin with and install bloat/spyware to subsidize them. I just don't think it's an "Android" thing, most of those can be revitalized by installing a custom ROM without the spyware (but the crappiest brands are probably not even FLOSS-supported). What is your device brand+model? |
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/dev/block/dm-4 3.4G 3.4G 22M 100% /
/dev/fuse 23G 14G 8.2G 64% /storage/emulated
I haven't worked with AOSP in ages, just normal apps. Is root supposed to be 100% full?