Hello! Every time my Debian-Linux makes an automatic file system check on all partitions after a certain amount of boot ups, the part of "non-contiguous" files higher than the last time. Is that a problem (I couldn't find the word contiguous in my English-German dictionary)? If yes how do I fix that? Thanks. -- ,---._________________________________ / \ |~~\_____/~~\__ | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] >---\______====== )-+ | ,---._______________________________/ ~~~|/~~ | |/ ()
- Re: fsck: /dev/sda1 11% non-contiguous Anonymous
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- Re: fsck: /dev/sda1 11% non-contiguous Anonymous
- Re: fsck: /dev/sda1 11% non-contiguous Anonymous
- Re: fsck: /dev/sda1 11% non-contiguous Anonymous
