smgr and "Hard Disk Almost Full" pop-up

r hardin rhh at alice.UUCP
Wed May 10 23:49:20 AEST 1989


In article <8012 at killer.Dallas.TX.US>, wnp at killer.Dallas.TX.US (Wolf Paul) writes:
> I am currently running near capacity on my 40M hard disk, and am being
> constantly annoyed by the "Your Hard Disk is Almost Full" pop-up.
> 
> Is there a way to turn it off?

Assuming you're running 3.5 as I am, you can

*	$ su
*	# adb -w /etc/smgr
*	upd_time+1be?i
	upd_time+1be:		bge.w	upd_time+236
*	.?w 6000
	upd_time+1be:	6c00	=	6000
*	.?i
	upd_time+1be:		bra.w	upd_time+236
*	<EOT>
	# 
(*) = you type

which causes smgr to think there's lots of space regardless of your usage.



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