I've got a system that's got a /var/spool/mail partition which has been
there for about two years and is at 60% fragmentation. Seems to work ok,
but why it works ok is incomprehensible to me.
-Jason
>
> Okay, on this topic..
>
> I've heard a number of people say that of course some fragmentation
> occurs but not really enough to worry about. So.. I have a system with
> 100% uptime that was up for about 4 months before I moved. After moving
> and starting back up, my /usr partition had 18% fragmentation (nope...
> not a typo). At that point, Norton Utilities for MacOS (and I assume
> NT, etc.) would say that it's definately time to defragment. Should I
> worry about it under linux at 18%?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Fred
>
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