no "defrag" in Linux?
Michael T. Richter
ttmrichter at gmail.com
Sun Jul 23 00:45:54 UTC 2006
On Sat, 2006-22-07 at 19:25 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > I teach / train for a living. In my work, there is no such thing as a
> > "given"
> That's different - you're *paid* to teach. If I were paid to teach
> or give hints for Linux, I'd also say that nothing is a given.
I'm curious: how much does a trainer get paid to have "man tune2fs" (or
even "type 'man tune2fs'")be too much work to do for free where
"tune2fs" is just right? And do you realise that with the amount of
typing you've spent in the last few message justifying why your one-word
answer was just fine that you could have instead written a longish
paragraph explaining what tune2fs was for the same amount of much more
useful work?
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