Shell Commands/SetFileSize
From MorphOS Library
SetFileSize - Creates or resizes a file
FILE/A,SIZE/A,KIB/S,MIB/S,GIB/S
FILE - File to resize or create SIZE - Size to be applied to the specified file, in bytes by default KIB - Multiplies the specified size by 1024 MIB - Multiplies the specified size by 1024*1024 GIB - Multiplies the specified size by 1024*1024*1024
NOTE that the resize operation may or may not destroy contents of the file. It depends on the file system used, so consider the result as undefined. The command is meant to create large files quickly, for example, as virtual file images, where formatting would rewrite the data within the file anyway.
The FileWrite command can be used to create a file that is filled with the specified data.
Examples:
Creates a file named "Testfile" in "T:" with the size of 10 bytes:
SetFileSize T:Testfile 10
Resizes the file to 10485760 bytes:
SetFileSize T:Testfile 10 MIB