« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2003, 07:32:55 AM »
I think you need "setfilesize" from aminet:
You can change the size of a file with this program.
This can be very handy, if you use the SmartFileSystem, and can't delete files anymore
from a partition formated with SFS (you get a "disc is full" error).
This is a known bug of the SFS (v1.84) with nearly full partitions.
You only have to change the size of any file on such a partition and voila
you can delete files from it again!
For example: SetFileSize 10
This command reduces the filesize of the file to 10 bytes, after that you can
delete this and any other file you want!
Hope that helps,
regards
Dragster

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