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Thread: Write error while recording. Disk full?

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    Write error while recording. Disk full?

    Hi,

    Lately I have noticed this message "Write error while recording. Disk full?" Disc is not full, I have 1TB fitted and have 67% free space left.

    If I do System -> Storage Devices - Filesystem check then the error message disappears and I can record. Usually the error occurs after I have rebooted the box (such as after software upgrade). Would appreciate if someone could tell me a permanent solution.
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    Have you a USB stick also mounted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    Have you a USB stick also mounted?

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
    No USB stick mounted, just the internal HDD. Mount Manager shows just Hard Disk mount: /media/sda1, Device: /dev/sda1 Type: ext4 R/W

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    Try using mount manager to mount it as /media/hdd

    Blue button - ViX - Mount Manager - green button.

    Restart E2 or do a full reboot.

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    After pressing "Use as HDD" it worked. Thanks, appreciate it.

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