https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438539
--- Comment #3 from Bernhard Scheirle <bernhard+...@scheirle.de> --- Another approach would be to allow setting a smartclt return code that gets ignored*¹ (per disk). Smartctls return code encodes the type of error/warning via a bitmask. This would allow basic filtering without having special knowledge in plasma-disk. For example I could ignore the return code 0x40 which indicates errors in the error log, but would still get a notification if additionally a attribute falls below a threshold (0x40|0x20 = 0x60). While this is not as powerful as ignoring individual errors, compared to the implementation/maintenance overhead this seems quite nice. *¹: No notification but still displayed in kinfocenter -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.