Danny Mooney <danny-mooney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti:
sounds windowsish, never used anything like defrag on linux, on the other hand there is fsck(or was it?). I think so, with that you can check also non-linux partitions if I remember correctly.
'man fsck'
So in this type of OS files don't get fragmented?
Dan
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 11:11 AM
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Subject: Re: Newbie Info
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 11:07 -0500, Danny Mooney wrote:
>
> I have one computer in the household running Fedora 6 and the one I am
> on right now is a Gov XP on a Dell system that I am required to use in
> my work. My question is on the Fedora side is there a defrag program
> that can be run on Fedora in a schedule or otherwise?
>
> Dan
defrag has no meaning in a unix or linux file system
>
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