Just a quick comment if I may...

Reading the many discussions/forums etc. concerning ext4, I believe one
of the MAIN reasons that folk are looking to get a defrag tool running
is to 'refresh' files on their disk having moved from ext3 to ext4,
rather than worrying about the (minimal) benefits of a defrag itself.
Indeed, that is why I came across this thread because I upgraded from
Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04, switched to ext4 and then wanted to refresh all of
my files to the new format - apparently the most effective way to do
this is using a defrag tool.

Maybe if there was an alternate (and 'safe/easy') way to refresh all
files on the disk to ext4 most folk would be happy and maybe wait for
9.10KK to get a completely stable defrag installation?

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ext4 defrag / defragment tool in Jaunty - include
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321528
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