Ufdisk Full: Au87101a

If you want, I can provide step-by-step commands tailored to Windows or Linux only, or help identify the USB controller if you can run ChipGenius and paste the controller ID.

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Embedded systems often write core dumps to ufdisk. These can be hundreds of MB. If you want, I can provide step-by-step commands

Check for files named core, core.*, crashdump, or assert.dump. If the system is stable, delete them: Use a standard OS command if available (e

find /mnt/ufdisk -name "core*" -type f -delete
find /mnt/ufdisk -name "*dump*" -type f -delete

Use a standard OS command if available (e.g., df -k /au87101a). If the OS doesn’t mount the volume directly, you will rely only on ufdisk output.