Joshua Murphy wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Given my experience with XFS, I won't be switching anytime soon.  I used
>> that once on a in-laws system.  After each crash, power failure, I had
>> to reinstall.  Let's just say it left a bad taste in my mouth.  ;-)  I'm
>> not saying it is a bad file system for someone but certainly not for me.
>>
>> You are right tho, every file system has some fragmentation.  It just
>> can't be otherwise.  I guess I could always make my back ups, then redo
>> my partitions, and copy them back.  I have done that once before.
>> Worked very well then but not real sure about how udev would like that.
>> I would think it would work OK but call me chicken.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-)
>>     
>
> Not trying to convert anyone, just correcting the "no linux fs has a
> native tool for defrag" statement... as for udev's robustness in being
> moved about... unless you're doing some very strange things with your
> system, I'm certain that it'd take it quite well.
>
>   

You may be right about udev.  I know at one point udev was having
trouble if /dev/console and some other file was not there when it was at
the first part of booting up.  It was talked about so I suspect that
little glitch has been fixed but one can never tell about these things. 

I'm not a real big fan of defrag on Linux but was just sort of nosing
around a bit.  I just like some things to be in their place and I was
bored at the time. 

Dale

:-)  :-)

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