I am attempting to use the embedded systems/linux mode on my ADP3450.
Unfortunately, when trying to mount some files from a flash drive while in Linux mode, I copied over the entire contents of the flash drive onto the device. This put the device at 100% storage capacity.
I am debating between deleting the files manually vs. just loading the Linux recovery mode and reuploading Linux onto the device, as detailed in this tutorial I found provided by Digilent.
Should I go into Linux Recovery mode? Or should I attempt to manually delete all the files?
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Caleb Messerly
Hello,
I am attempting to use the embedded systems/linux mode on my ADP3450.
Unfortunately, when trying to mount some files from a flash drive while in Linux mode, I copied over the entire contents of the flash drive onto the device. This put the device at 100% storage capacity.
I am debating between deleting the files manually vs. just loading the Linux recovery mode and reuploading Linux onto the device, as detailed in this tutorial I found provided by Digilent.
Should I go into Linux Recovery mode? Or should I attempt to manually delete all the files?
Thanks for your help
Caleb Messerly
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