Root file system full after PhotoRec
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Root file system full after PhotoRec
Have run PhotoRec, which abnormally ended because there was no space left on my recovery USB stick (128GB). However. after that the root file system (/dev/ramdisk) of my QNAP TS-659 Pro II is completely full (0 bytes left). Are there perhaps any left overs from the PhotoRec execution that I can delete, in order to get my free space on the root file system back again. Thanks.