Journalling doesn't have anything to do with fragmentation, but modern
filesystems aren't prone to fragmentation, so there's no real need and
hence no utility to defrag.

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 09:03:44 -0600, Lloyd Brown
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> I think that 'df' with it's various options should work for showing disk
> space available & in use.  Also, 'du' with it's various options shows
> the disk usage for a certain directory and below.  As far as
> fragmenting, I *believe* that that was one of the points behind a
> journaling file system like ext3, RieserFS, JFS, XFS, etc.  If you
> happen to have something older like ext2, my guess is 'fsck' will have
> something to do with it.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
> Lloyd Brown
> 
> 
> 
> Trent Spaulding wrote:
> 
> >In Linux how do you monitor hard drive space?  Is there a defragger?
> >
> >Mandrake 10
> >2.6.3-7mdk
> >
> >Trent Spaulding
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