I installed the defrag package and read the man pages.  I'm not sure
how to use this since my only filesystem is (usually) mounted, and
anyway the defrag executable is on that filesystem!  I suppose I can
copy the executable to a floppy, go to single user mode and then
unmount the filesystem and run the executable from the floppy to defrag
my disk?

Anyway I tried (as root) to run defrag in test mode
(e2defrag -r /dev/hda3) and got an error message {"can't seek to end of
file system").  What does this mean?

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