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Root "No space available"

Hey guys, I have a Galaxy S vibrant from T-Mobile. 2.2 froyo

I recently did a reset on my phone, to get rid of all my apps and such. But I had used the SpeedMod, which is something called a Kernal or Kernel I believe, before. I had also rooted the phone. After the reset, everything seemed fine, until I swiped left to find that on the Feeds and Updates widget, it says "Not enough space". So I went to task manager, pressed "Package".

It stated:
Package size: code + data
Program: 0.00B/0.00B

I also went to settings -> SD card and phoen storage, to find that at the very bottom, the Application storage had 0.00 B of available space.

I also tried downloading something from the Market. It said "Sorry, there's not enough space to install this item."
What. How can I fix this?
Also, I have something called "superuser" on my phone. Not sure when I got that, but is there a way to delete it? Help D:
 
Hello and welcome aboard.

Since your device is 'rooted' I've moved your concern over to the Samsung Galaxy S root forum for assistance. :)
 
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