Re: How do you e2defrag?

1998-03-11 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Mark Phillips wrote: /dev/hda1: 37745/208896 files (6.0% non-contiguous), 733081/833584 blocks Does this mean that 6 percent of the files are fragmented, or that 6 percent of my total disk space is fragmented? I presume this means my disk is not too bad? I don't know

Re: How do you e2defrag?

1998-03-10 Thread Nelson Posse Lago
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Mark Phillips wrote: I have debian installed on a single partition, a partition which I suspect is greatly fragmented (is there an easy way to tell?). I wish to use the program e2defrag to defragment it, but have realized this could be more difficult than I first

How do you e2defrag?

1998-03-09 Thread Mark Phillips
Hi, I have debian installed on a single partition, a partition which I suspect is greatly fragmented (is there an easy way to tell?). I wish to use the program e2defrag to defragment it, but have realized this could be more difficult than I first thought. I see that the partition will need to

Re: How do you e2defrag?

1998-03-09 Thread Ben Pfaff
I have debian installed on a single partition, a partition which I suspect is greatly fragmented (is there an easy way to tell?). I wish to use the program e2defrag to defragment it, but have realized this could be more difficult than I first thought. You say you have a single

Re: How do you e2defrag?

1998-03-09 Thread Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella
Ben Pfaff writes: I have debian installed on a single partition, a partition which I suspect is greatly fragmented (is there an easy way to tell?). I wish to use the program e2defrag to defragment it, but have realized this could be more difficult than I first thought. You say