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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Create file for space Reserve Post 302388944 by tlarkin on Friday 22nd of January 2010 01:54:33 AM
Old 01-22-2010
the find command, du, and other command line tools can monitor space. I am not sure if filling up your HD with dummy files to take up space only to delete them later on is a good practice. Seems like a lot of work for something that can be accomplished in a better way.

What are your exact concerns?
 

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bt-monitor(1)							    bluez-tools 						     bt-monitor(1)

NAME
bt-monitor - a bluetooth monitor SYNOPSIS
bt-monitor [OPTION...] Help Options: -h, --help Application Options: -a, --adapter=<name|mac> DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to capture DBus signals of bluetoothd. Captured next signals: Manager signals: AdapterAdded AdapterRemoved DefaultAdapterChanged Adapter signals: DeviceCreated DeviceDisappeared DeviceFound DeviceRemoved AdapterPropertyChanged Device signals: DisconnectRequested DevicePropertyChanged Services signals: AudioServiceConnected InputServiceConnected NetworkServiceConnected OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help -a, --adapter <name|mac> Specify adapter to capture by his Name or MAC address (if this option does not defined - all adapters captured) AUTHOR
Alexander Orlenko <zxteam@gmail.com>. SEE ALSO
bt-adapter(1) bt-agent(1) bt-audio(1) bt-device(1) bt-input(1) bt-network(1) bt-serial(1) 2010-08-16 bt-monitor(1)
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