I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
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On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 09:18 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
sudo aptitude install apt-file
sudo apt-file update
apt-file search e2defrag
results:
defrag: /usr/sbin/e2defrag
defrag: /usr/share/man/man8/e2defrag.8.gz
cheers
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:18:35 -0600
Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
What makes you think that such a file exists?
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In 4b6993cb.4040...@hardwarefreak.com, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
b...@monster:~% apt-file search e2defrag
b...@monster:~%
No such file in stable, backports, testing, unstable, or experimental.
I've never heard of such a utility
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 09:29 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In 4b6993cb.4040...@hardwarefreak.com, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
b...@monster:~% apt-file search e2defrag
b...@monster:~%
No such file in stable, backports
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:18:35 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
Seems it was removed:
e2defrag - Unable to allocate buffer for inode priorities
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=396449
RM: defrag -- RoM; orphaned
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
Stan
It looks like there 'was' such a package but I have not heard that
phrase in a few years.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-laptop/2004/05/msg00299.html
Sorry
Wayne
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, but they will only continue to grow, and
continue to become more fragmented. Thus, I started looking for a defrag tool
for EXT2. It appears that Debian removed it from the distro for fear that ppl
would use it on EXT3/4 filesystems and corrupt them as e2defrag only works on
EXT2. It's apparently
I'm unable to identify which package contains e2defrag. Please advise.
b...@monster:~% apt-file search e2defrag
b...@monster:~%
No such file in stable, backports, testing, unstable, or experimental.
I've never heard of such a utility, either.
It should be noted that fragmentation
On Wednesday 03 February 2010 11:03:18 Stan Hoeppner wrote:
XFS has a non-destructive
online defragger, and it's a superior filesystem to EXT2/3/4, Resiser, and
JFS anyway. ;) Matter of fact XFS has some really nice management tools,
light years ahead of EXT2/3/4 and Reiser.
Can you
with the e2defrag-program (debian2.0). I always get
the following message:
mother# e2defrag -Vr /dev/sda1
e2defrag 0.73
RCS version $Id: defrag.c,v 1.4 1997/08/17 14:23:57 linux Exp $
e2defrag: Error seeking to end of filesystem
mother#
The debian-system itself works well... :(
Here are my
Im having a problem with the e2defrag-program (debian2.0). I always get
the following message:
mother# e2defrag -Vr /dev/sda1
e2defrag 0.73
RCS version $Id: defrag.c,v 1.4 1997/08/17 14:23:57 linux Exp $
e2defrag: Error seeking to end of filesystem
mother#
The debian-system itself works
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
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 thought
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
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
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
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