>From what I understand the ext2 filesystem is less prone to
"fragmenting" than FAT (Windows/DOS).
There is, however a BETA defragmenting package on the L-M 6.1 install
CD. Use w/ caution, cuz this has not had all of the kinks worked out
and it's better to be safe than sorry. I personally have never used it,
but am wondering if it could help boost disk performance/increase speed.
(?)
-Josh
Anthony Huereca wrote:
>
> Is there any regular maintaince that needs to be done to a linux box like in
> Windows with defrag, scandisk, etc? I know that defragging in Windows can speed
> up a system quite a bit, and I had never heard of anything like defragging in
> Linux, which is why I was wondering if you even have to do it. And if so, how
> exactly would you do it?
>
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