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Offline Damion

Re: Low stack space on SYS: ?
« on: November 21, 2003, 10:22:01 AM »
Simply use the "addbuffers" command:

addbuffers dh0:

(shows you the number of "buffers" on partition dh0:)


addbuffers dh0: 200

(adds 200 "buffers" to partition dh0:)


addbuffers dh0: -200

(removes 200 "buffers" from partition dh0:)


This command also works for floppies (df0/pc0/etc).

Of course these changes are only temporary
until next reboot, but you can use HDToolbox
or startup-sequence/user-startup to make
more permanent changes...

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Stacks on a partition??

What exactly are you looking at?
The only thing I can think that you mean are the "buffers", and generally SFS/PFS need more buffers allocated than FFS.

You can change the number of buffers using HDToolbox - although I think that this is the only place in which you can even see the number of buffers... so I'm a little confused!

Any more info available?