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Old 11-25-2007, 04:39 PM
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i tried to use this guide..i followed it step by step..i got the applications -> /applications thing u needed..i rebooted my iphone and now my dock is empty... and like the phone/ipod/safari.. everytihng is gone..its just a black screen with a silver rectangle at the bottom

im running a iphone with 1.12 firmware..i tried to SSH back in but it said "connection refused"..does anyone know how i can fix this?
i dont want to restore it because if i do ill have to do the WHOLE jailbreak/unlock thing again

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Old 12-03-2007, 05:09 AM
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Just tried tried this through terminal on the iphone and it seems like it has worked so id like to say thinx for the info, also just wanted to ask once the applications folder is moved to private/var/applications should the origial application still be shown on the main directory.

thanx....
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Old 12-30-2007, 01:31 AM
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Instructions

Executing the commands below will remove your application space limitation so that you're only limited by the device's drive. Your apps will share the same space available to your media files. The approach is to create a symbolic link to the Application folder and move the actual folder to the media partition.

NOTE: This guide assumes you have jailbreaked your iPhone and installed the necessary Unix binaries, either manually or by using some sort of semi-automated/automated jailbreak method.

WARNING: Although this seems to work just as intended, it's not been tested for more than a number of hours, meaning that it's entirely possible it could somehow break in the future. Therefore, only do this at your own risk!
  1. SSH into your iPhone using the SSH client of your choice; I recommend putty, which you can download here.
  2. Move your applications folder to the /private/var folder by typing the following:

    Code:
    mv /Applications /private/var/Applications
  3. Change directory to / by typing

    Code:
    cd /
  4. Create a symbolic link to the Applications folder's new location:

    Code:
    ln -s /private/var/Applications Applications
  5. Type the following to get a directory list of /, so we can make sure the symbolic link was created correctly:

    Code:
    ls -la
    In the list that comes up, you should have an entry similar to this one:

    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 25 Oct 12 22:31 Applications -> /private/var/Applications
  6. Alright, seems like it worked.. Now all you have to do is reboot your iPhone! Do that now.
  7. To further make sure it's working correctly for you, enter the Installer app and check the available space at the bottom. It should be higher than it was previously, as you've moved away all space-intensive apps. Try installing an app larger than 1MB (MobileChat for example) to see that the amount of available space stays the same.
  8. Done! Install away!

Troubleshoot:
  • When creating a symbolic link on the iPhone for the Applications, if you use mv to move the apps to /private/var/Applications and then reboot the phone, applications will not start.

    To fix this, just
    Code:
    cp -r /Applications /private/var/Applications
    and then
    Code:
    rm -fr /Applications
    Then create the symbolic link as usual.
  • You'll have to remove the NOEXEC flag from /etc/fstab to be able to launch applications after this manipulation.
Dear Revan,

I am interested with your instruction. I see it similar to Bosstool sofware that I found it in installer. Could you please suggest me what is better for Iphone? your manual way or automatic way by installer (bosstool)? Cz I see some complaining from others regarding this issue.

Kvyanh.
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Old 12-09-2008, 07:51 PM
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so what's the verdict? this method is safe?

i'm really running out of space... even deleted most of the custom ringtones...
any idea what other stuff i can remove?
delete all the other language supposrts you don't use! they're everywhere. And that acknowledgement.html ("Legal" in Generel-About-Legal), edit it. or just simply leave the Apple Icon, and delete the Acknowledgment-iPod.html it should save you lotsa space.
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