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6th October 2021, 02:09 AM #1
Delete maps via Linux.
I am asking for help in solving the problem. Specifically, the 6200 device was patched and the memory was visible under Linux Kali. I want to remove the maps but I get the message that the directory is "read only". I have changed its name and the navigation starts. I downloaded a small map and it runs. The problem is because the old map is in memory and only clutters the memory. What command should I give so that I can remove folders from memory?
dopalaczxl Reviewed by dopalaczxl on . Delete maps via Linux. I am asking for help in solving the problem. Specifically, the 6200 device was patched and the memory was visible under Linux Kali. I want to remove the maps but I get the message that the directory is "read only". I have changed its name and the navigation starts. I downloaded a small map and it runs. The problem is because the old map is in memory and only clutters the memory. What command should I give so that I can remove folders from memory? Rating: 5
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6th October 2021, 03:15 AM #2
Copy to Kali Folder 2_Linux of Patch NAV5,
enters Kali to become root; sudo su command; fdisk -l look where your device is, Example /dev/sdc command; Mount /dev/sdc UserData, Look for the maps in; UserData / Data / TTContent / Common / Installed Note, when removing them, there are remains of files and the device may believe that they are still and do not leave free space, The easiest connects to MDC in the unofficial maps will tell you that they are damaged, click to repair and delete them
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