The command is e2fsck. Generally there's no need to invoke this, as most Linux distributions are set up to run every 20th boot up or so. Check the man pages on how to use it. Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is there a function (or need) to defrag hard drive(s) under Linux? > > --------- > Windows is a virus. > --------- >
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