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  2. What to delete if your smartphone storage is full - AOL

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    Photos tend to be storage hogs, so clear out whatever you don't need. There's no need to part with these photos permanently! Just back them up on the cloud, or plug your phone into your computer ...

  3. Allocate-on-flush - Wikipedia

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    When blocks must be allocated to hold pending writes, disk space for the appended data is subtracted from the free-space counter, but not actually allocated in the free-space bitmap. Instead, the appended data are held in memory until they must be flushed to storage due to memory pressure, when the kernel decides to flush dirty buffers , or ...

  4. OverlayFS - Wikipedia

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    It combines multiple different underlying mount points into one, resulting in single directory structure that contains underlying files and sub-directories from all sources. Common applications overlay a read/write partition over a read-only partition, such as with LiveCDs and IoT devices with limited flash memory write cycles.

  5. Is your phone storage full again? Here are 5 easy ways to ...

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    Clear out saved media files: Whenever you download and save music, podcasts and videos to your favorite streaming apps, you’re also using phone storage. Similar to clearing your cookies and your ...

  6. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    OpenWrt's development environment and build system, known together as OpenWrt Buildroot, are based on a heavily modified Buildroot system. OpenWrt Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that automates the process of building a complete Linux-based OpenWrt system for an embedded device, by building and using an appropriate cross-compilation ...

  7. JFFS2 - Wikipedia

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    This involved a considerable amount of work as NAND devices have a sequential I/O interface and cannot be memory-mapped for reading. Hard links. This was not possible in JFFS because of limitations in the on-disk format. Compression. Five algorithms are available: zlib, rubin, lzma, rtime, and lzo. Better performance.

  8. Data remanence - Wikipedia

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    Data remanence is the residual representation of digital data that remains even after attempts have been made to remove or erase the data. This residue may result from data being left intact by a nominal file deletion operation, by reformatting of storage media that does not remove data previously written to the media, or through physical properties of the storage media that allow previously ...

  9. Disk Cleanup - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the categories that appear on the Disk Cleanup tab, the More Options tab offers additional options for freeing up hard drive space through removal of optional Windows components, installed programs, and all but the most recent System Restore point or Shadow Copy data in some versions of Microsoft Windows.