Disk
Arbitration
We have Disk Arbitration ON/OFF tools available for your
convenience in our
Files section. They run run on Snow
Leopard and Leopard and make turning Disk Arbitratiion
On and Off as easy as a double-click.
Leopard
Disk Arbitration has changed in Leopard. It is
now controlled thru launchd. launchctl is the control that
sends the commands to launchd. The following will shut off
Disk Arbitration on a Macintosh running Leopard.
sudo launchctl unload
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.diskarbitrationd.plist
Change "unload" the "load" to turn Disk Arbitration back on.
Above, Activity Monitor shows us that diskarbitrationd now
runs under the parent process of launchd.
Tiger
Disk Arbitration is Tiger is controlled through the removal
or addition of a PList file in the appropriate directory.
- sudo cp /etc/mach_init.d/diskarbitrationd.plist
/Backup/
- sudo rm /etc/mach_init.d/diskarbitrationd.plist
I HOPE YOU MADE THE BACKUP in the first command!
- Reboot your system and Disk Arbitration is now
off.
To turn Disk Arbitration back on, copy the original file back
to its original location
- sudo cp /Backup/diskarbitrationd.plist
/etc/mach_init.d/
Reboot your system and Disk Arbitration is now on.