I have downloaded several programs (apps) to my AirPad. I attempted to move as many of them as I could to the SD card, but most of them can't be moved. In fact, I found that the last few apps that I downloaded couldn't be moved and I began to suspect that some resource was used up. I found that I have 0.00B of available NAND flash out of a total of 2.56GB and I'm not sure if downloading the apps caused the problem, or what to do about it, or even if it is a problem.
When I type df it shows 2G available, 2G used, and 0 free for /mnt/storage and only 4Mbytes free out of 202Mbytes for /system. Strangely, the files and directories in /system have a date of 1969-12-31 at 18:00, which is just before the start of UNIX clock time - 1970-01-01.
When I type ls -l /mnt/storage it shows about 30Mbytes of files and three directories - LOST.DIR, sdcard, and Android. The sdcard has a date of 1969-12-31, while the other two are 2011-01-01.
I am able to use the AirPad and it seems to be responsive enough for what I am currently using it for. Most of the apps that I am currently using work.
I don't know how the operating system and apps use the NAND flash. There is an option under Storage Settings to erase the NAND flash, but, since I don't know what is stored there, I haven't tried that. I have 227MB of internal storage and 5.67GB (out of 8GB) of SD space.
I don't have any data or apps on the AirPad or the SD card that can't be easily replaced.
In addition to fixing the problem(s), I would like to know how the AirPad (or Android) utilizes the various types of memory (internal, NAND, and SD) and what I should do to best utilize it in the future. So, if someone knows this I would appreciate if you could write up how it works and how to best use it. Or, provide a link to a write-up. Thanks...