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    • nickyblanchN
      nickyblanch
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      Hi all,

      I'm trying to run a custom ROS package onboard my Seeker drone (VOXL2). The custom ROS package has a lot of Python dependencies - I'd estimate it could be up to 10GB including everything in total, based on when I installed the dependencies on my Ubuntu machine.

      However, there is not enough free space in the /dev/root filesystem to handle the Python dependencies and the custom ROS node.

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      Could there by some way that I can re-allocate space from something else (say, /dev/sda9) for /dev/root?

      For reference, the custom ROS package that I'm trying to install is a modified version of the yolov7-ros package.

      [I'm also looking into the voxl-tflite-server for a custom TFLite model, but the documentation for voxl-tflite-server makes me think it would be difficult to get my custom model to be compatible]

      Any suggestions are appreciated!
      -Nick B

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      • ModeratorM
        Moderator ModalAI Team @nickyblanch
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        @nickyblanch Seeker uses VOXL 1, not VOXL 2. You should use the /data/ partition which should have around 16GB

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        • nickyblanchN
          nickyblanch @Moderator
          last edited by

          @Moderator I see, thank you for the clarification - I think I was confused because I saw the HW info returned Flight Core V2.

          I will try to run everything from /data/ , but I was initially worried about path errors because the other ROS packages and Python dependencies appeared to be installed in root. Will update here.

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