I have checked the manpage of fsck to find what produces it. I had an unclean reboot the other day so when the system came up it fsck'ed the disks and printed output of the % contiguous. I don't suggest clicking the reset button on your linux box to find out however. hehe. I'm sure someone else knows how to produce this.
Dennis On Fri, 20 Jun 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 09:23:22 -0600 (MDT) > From: Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Debian User List <debian-user@lists.debian.org> > Subject: Re: defrag > > On Fri, 20 Jun 1997, dpk wrote: > > > I have an old scsi drive which I fsck'ed as ext2. I didn't get any errors > > doing so. ( this was about 4 months ago ). Now the drive is 24% > > non-contiguous > > I've seen a few people state their fragmentation percent. How do you get > this number? > > ...RickM... > > ==================================================================== + dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + work : 517.353.8892 + + Systems Undergrad + pager: 517.222.5875 + + Division of Engineering Computing Services + + ==================================================================== -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .