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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Do not do "ls -al /dev/root". That is the device, not the file system. That device is mounted at "/", which is the root. Do "ls -al /" instead.
Is your eInk screen working? It can be damaged by a shock. Try doing "eips -p" to display a patern on it, or "eips -c" to clear the screen.
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oops! Sorry I forgot to edit my post, I actually ran it with / not /dev/root and I got a list, then sorted it by size, and now I'm trying to free some space by moving files to /mnt/us/backups/.
I can confirm that eInk is alright.
Update:
Now I have 27.1M space available but still dead. How much is available on a working Katie?