this seems like an opportune moment to ask about defragging of win partitions 
in linux, after encoding a  lot of mp3s in linux simultaneously i noticed 
that when in win and running defrag that my mp3 partition (vfat) was majorly 
defragmented in a fashion that suggested that each successive cluster 
belonged to a different file than the one before, after defragging i got far 
fewer hiccups in playing mp3s both in win and linux esp. when doing other 
disk intensive activity, 

the point - is there a way to manually defrag a win drive from linux, i'm 
guessing that fsck doesn't take care of this?

bascule


On Tuesday 20 February 2001 10:33 pm, Romanator wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Is there a function (or need) to defrag hard drive(s) under Linux?
> > 
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> > Windows is a virus.
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> > 
> 
> Defrag is not need in Linux
> 
> -- 
> Roman
> Registered Linux User #179293
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