You shouldn't need to defrag a linux filesystem.  The filesystem workes
more efficiently than windows fat file systems do and therefore gets
little to no fragmentation.

 On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I know this is not the right place to ask this but for a lack of better
> resources I apologize.
> I have an off-the-wall question : Is there a way to "defrag" (sorry about
> the Microshaft analogy)
> a linux system and if so, How? Running RedHat Linux 6.20 Zoot - kernel
> 2.2.14 on an Intel 300MHz. system
> with everything installed. I appreciate all responses (in advance) ..
> Kind of new to linux and
> was merely wondering how this was done.
> Thanks, Dan
> 
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