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throw_14JAS | 6 years ago

Isn't it in a read-only partition, where, by definition, you wouldn't be able to reuse the space? Wouldn't it only be users at their storage capacity who would be affected?

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ajnin|6 years ago

The fact they they are installed in a read-only partition is what makes them non-removable, if they were installed in the regular partition then the "system" partition wouldn't need to be so big, they would be removable and you could reclaim the space.

lern_too_spel|6 years ago

Then you couldn't factory reset without access to a network, as I pointed out.