Here's a ext2 defragmenter:

http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/11/08/942118543.html


Please try it out on you less critical partitions and let us know how it
did! :)

-Eric Wood

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Schaffter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: How do I defragment a Linux drive?


>Alan,
>
>I won't argue with you on ext2. You probably know that a lot better than
>me.
>
>OTOH, OS/2 Warp uses HPFS, which was also said (by Microsoft !-) to keep
>defragmentation low and shouldn't need any defragmentation. Experience
>showed, though, that defragging an HPFS partition *could* make a
>difference. Primarily on partitions with static (or almost static) data
>residing on them.
>
>Defraggers were made and they proved a performance gain. Not that you
>felt the difference in the keyboard, but for disk intensive apps it was
>measurable.
>
>Just a thought.
>Gustav
>
>Alan Mead wrote:
>>
>> At 01:18 PM 1/4/00 -0600, Joseph Wagner wrote:
>>
>> >How do I defragment these partitions?
>>
>> I didn't see any replies so I'll throw this in and someone can correct me
>> if I'm wrong:  I've never seen a defrag for Linux and my understanding
was
>> that ext2 didn't need it.  I would hazard a guess that this means it
>> automatically keep fragmentation low.
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