That's correct. I've had filesystems for years that never get more than
a few percent fragmentation. If you *really* want to do this, you need
to copy e2fsck and defrag to a floppy and boot off the rescue disk. When
the installation screen comes up, go to the option to start a shell (or
switch to
You sure you need to defrag? I forget where the info was drawn from before,
but anyway, by nature of the e2 file system, it's quite the rarity that it
needs to be
defraged--one of those FAT habits I was glad to kick.
|cheshire|
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