DNS-313 Specifications (4)
/ # cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : FA526id(wb) rev 1 (v4l)
BogoMIPS : 230.19
Features : swp half
CPU implementer : 0×66
CPU architecture: 4
CPU variant : 0×0
CPU part : 0×526
CPU revision : 1
Cache type : write-back
Cache clean : cp15 c7 ops
Cache lockdown : format B
Cache format : Harvard
I size : 16384
I assoc : 2
I line length : 16
I sets : 512
D size : 8192
D assoc : 2
D line length : 16
D sets : 256
Hardware : GeminiA
Revision : 0000
Serial : 0000000000000000
/ # cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 30016 kB
MemFree: 916 kB
Buffers: 372 kB
Cached: 12284 kB
SwapCached: 644 kB
Active: 17940 kB
Inactive: 3340 kB
HighTotal: 0 kB
HighFree: 0 kB
LowTotal: 30016 kB
LowFree: 916 kB
SwapTotal: 506008 kB
SwapFree: 503592 kB
Dirty: 0 kB
Writeback: 0 kB
Mapped: 16660 kB
Slab: 5336 kB
CommitLimit: 521016 kB
Committed_AS: 1040740 kB
PageTables: 576 kB
VmallocTotal: 221184 kB
VmallocUsed: 848 kB
VmallocChunk: 220156 kB
Hi Andy,
Have you thought about exploring ways to convert the ntfs partition in dns-313 into ext2 or ext3?
Richard,
Well, we do know that sda2 (/mnt/HD_a2) and sda4 (/mnt/HD_a4) are in use and they are ntfs and ext2 respectively.
What we can possibly do is resize both partitions – sda2 to the smallest and expand sda4. Use fun_plug to unmount sda2 and mount sda4 as /mnt/HD_a2. This way your Volume_1 would be the ext2 partition instead. Let me try to get a harddisk to try it out.
Hey Andy,
How do you resize the partitions so that can use ext2 as the main partition? I’ve been trying but not able to do so.
Jon,
May I ask why do you want to do that?