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Posted on 2014/07/02 by Justin Sherrill
How to keep Hammer empty

A note for everyone: use Hammer default on a very busy filesystem, and you will eat a lot of disk space since all file changes are recorded.  (I’ve done this to myself a few times.)  Francois Tigeot has a list of tips on how to keep that from happening.

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