how to defragment linux file system?

Mr Kenneth Bennett keneb01 at att.net
Sat Mar 20 06:10:29 UTC 2010


Hi, if you have errors, open a terminal screen an do sudo fsck -- hit return
Then answer y to all the questions.  This is linux's way to check file
systems and repair any errors.

Ken
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You don't need defragment the HDD in linux, linux have a good file system
and know locate in the exact place all cluster and track.
But this is my opinion if you want find out more by google or in this list.
Tomas
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Hi. I am new to linux. Please tell me how to defragment ext3 filesystem?

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