what does e2fsck's "non-contiguous" really say?

2007-05-15 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
What does e2fsck's "non-contiguous" really say? I always thought it may give a clue about how a filesystem is fragmented. However, I had set up a filesystem on a 365 GB RAID-5 array: /dev/sdao 365G 195M 347G 1% /mnt/1 The filesystem contains only one directory (

what does e2fsck's non-contiguous really say?

2007-05-15 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
What does e2fsck's non-contiguous really say? I always thought it may give a clue about how a filesystem is fragmented. However, I had set up a filesystem on a 365 GB RAID-5 array: /dev/sdao 365G 195M 347G 1% /mnt/1 The filesystem contains only one directory (lost+found). I