Linux takes care of that.  I may step out WAAAY on a limb here, but from
what I've been told, Linux is a self defragmenting OS (Actually, that more
depends on the FileSystem than the OS, but hey, so I'm wrong).  Either way,
linux should handle this fine.
                -=Ron=-

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From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 2:53 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Does Linux need defragmenting?


Hello all,

me with a question again.
Sometimes I see a check forced on the harddisk while booting. No problem,
I think that's even good. When I see something like 7.1% non-contiguous,
is there something I should do about it? Or does Linux take care of that
by itself?

Paul

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