Christian Leutloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Try using ex2defrag (I am assuming you are using a linux native FS) > > Have you used this tool? Is it working for you? Has it crashed > (itself, the system)? Where should I'm be careful??
I once run the e2defrag and it worked well. I had no crash or something while running, of course I made a backup before. It only works on unmounted partition and therefore you need either a boot disk or another linux partition (I have a 100 MB resue partition just in case) on your hard disc. You have to be careful all the time, if something prevent the program to complete its meta data update your partition will be broken in some way. If I remember correctly it works like the dos utilities: reading some piece of data, writing it to some other place, verifying everything, updating the meta data. MAKE A BACKUP before running it, or don't run it at all (*). (*) Some people say that defrag is contra productive for a ext2 partition. I don't know if they are true. Torsten -- !07/11 PDP a ni deppart m'I !pleH Fortune Cookie PGP Public key available -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .