On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Nasser Hasian wrote:

> What makes ext2 more efficient than FAT32?  Also, is a defragmentation
> utility necessary with ext2 partitions?
> 
I'm no expert on it, but AFAIK ext2 is more efficient because of the way
directory stucture is laid out physically.  A defragmentation tool is not
needed as ext2 shouldn't get fragmented, but they do exist.

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