"Eric Gillespie, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm not quite sure what you're talking about here. Seems to me > fragmentation percentage would mean how much my files are fragmented. On > all my other filesystems, the percentage is between 1 and 3. I can > understand how the mp3 filesystem may have become so fragmented, with the > constant deleting and moving around of files. And my question still hasn't > been answered. How can I defragment it?
There is a defrag package: Package: defrag Version: 0.73-1 Priority: extra Section: admin Maintainer: Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: libc6 Architecture: i386 Filename: dists/stable/main/binary-i386/admin/defrag_0.73-1.deb Size: 290134 MD5sum: 7e9084be2707e6e68bab23332ee7e465 Description: ext2 minix xiafs file system defragmenter As a file system is used, data tends to become more and more scattered over the disk, degrading performance. A disk defragmenter simply reorganises the data on the disk, so that individual files occupy a single sequential set of disk blocks, and all the free space on the disk is collected together in a single region. This generally means that reading a whole file is more efficient. installed-size: 715 Torsten