I have installed the Debian defrag v 0.61-1 package and tried it out. My partition table looks like
sda1 / 100 Mb sda2 /usr 400 Mb sdb1 /var 20 Mb sdb2 /mnt/sdb2 280 Mb soft linked, contains /usr/local, /usr/src sdb3 swap 20 Mb sdc1 /home 1020 Mb I have successfully e2defrag on sdc1, sdb2, and sdb1 by booting in single user mode [at lilo prompt, 'linux single'], and first umount these partitions. However, I cannot defrag sda1 nor sda2 since I cannot umount these first. I also tried booting with Debian rescue disk, going into the shell, copying e2defrag onto the ramdisk, and attempting a defrag of these partitions from there. defrag will not run since still does not have everything it needs [probably libc5 ?] I don't think I really want to defrag the root partition (sda1) anyway do I? How could I defrag sda2 (which I would like to do)? BTW, the program and graphical progress are great. Reminds me of old Norton utilities days on DOS! -- /------------------------------------------------------------------\ | James D. Freels, P.E._i, Ph.D. | Phone: (423)576-8645 | | L | | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | FAX: (423)574-9172 | H | I | | Research Reactors Division | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | F | N | | P. O. Box 2008 | Reactor Technology | I | U | | Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6392 | world's best neutrons! | R | X | \------------------------------------------------------------------/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .