Is it possible to check how much space is available on the hard drive where XBMC is installed?
Many thanks in advance.
Any way to check how much space is available through XBMC?
anthony522
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2010-06-17 14:56
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spiff
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2010-06-17 15:04
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ofc. filemanager or system info.
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anthony522
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2010-06-17 15:04
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Also, I realize I could SSH into the box and do a "df -h" but I'm wondering if there is anything built into XBMC to save me from running to the computer.
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dondre
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anthony522 Wrote:Also, I realize I could SSH into the box and do a "df -h" but I'm wondering if there is anything built into XBMC to save me from running to the computer. As spiff already said, system info is perhaps the easiest way to check the free space on xbmc's path sources
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