Linux doesn't need any of that, but I think Linux will check your hard
drive after every 40th boot (during the boot process) to make sure
it's okay. The disk checking is still faster than Windows.

On Oct 10, 8:03 pm, Bird_Lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like I mentioned in my other post, I'm more familar with Windows
> systems. In using Windows, I've become accustomed to running disk
> maintenance tools such as "error checking", "defragmenter" and "disk
> cleanup".
>
> I don't recall seeing any such tools in gOS. Are these tools hidden
> somewhere?
>
> Is disk maintenance necessary within this operating system? If so how
> is it done?
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