Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
Not to worry, it will always have some of that, but it does not ever get very large. Linux takes care of itself. HTHTo clarify what Dennis said, "non-contiguous" is Penguinese for "fragmented". Linux "defragments" itself as a matter of course.
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Subject: [newbie] System Integrity
This may be a big newbie question, but when I have to, on the rare
occasion (like with Tux Racer), shut down my system due to lockup. I
always have it run the system integrity check, but my question is, when
it tells me that my system is (Insert % here) noncontiguous, how do I
make it contiguous again?
Thanks.
Matt Harrison
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