In a message dated 3/4/99 7:40:39 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > The appear to be tools to `defrag' an ext2 > > partition, but I never saw any convincing reasons for using them. They > > may even be a risk to your data. > > I've tried the ext2 defrag program, and while it seems to work OK, I > didn't see any noticable benefit from doing it, other than the fsck > summary information looks better :-) > So, defragging your disk isn't a normal Debian maintenance task? Is this true for all you guys that have been running Debian "forever"? -jay