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Originally Posted by rynax
I just say the truth: many people's Kindle bricked because the partition been filled up. At least I have two Kindles bricked because of this and saw many in other peoples' hands. And my NAS died too because of this. Under both of the situation, well I can't see you can use root to recover it. You need to boot another system to save it.
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I did write how the intended protection could be over-ridden in the field. If you over-ride those protections, then the system can "fill up".
If you do not over-ride or subvert those protections, your system can not "fill up" to the point where the administrative user can not recover it.
I.E: The problem is one of implementation under local control, not of design.