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Defragmentation Command Posted by tosk on 10 Apr 2003 at 3:01 AM
Hi,
How do i determine the amount of Fragmented disk space and how do i defragment it?
Bye
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Re: Defragmentation Command Posted by gautam on 19 Apr 2003 at 6:37 PM
Hi,
I dont think the concept of defragmentation exists in FreeBSD or Linux.
However you can run the fsck command on the disk.

: Hi,
: How do i determine the amount of Fragmented disk space and how do i defragment it?
: Bye
: from
: --SK--
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Re: Defragmentation Command Posted by BASIC Friend on 14 Aug 2003 at 7:16 PM
: Hi,
: I dont think the concept of defragmentation exists in FreeBSD or Linux.
: However you can run the fsck command on the disk.
:
: : Hi,
: : How do i determine the amount of Fragmented disk space and how do i defragment it?
: : Bye
: : from
: : --SK--
: :
:
:
Lol Gautam!
I dont think ppl are ever going to be able to leave MS concepts behind! Over the phone, I had a tech at my ISP tell me to double click "My Computer" after I had told him that I was running Linux. I had called only because I needed the IP of their DNS servers, but the tech insisted on walking me through the process of setting up my account in windows (when I wasn't running windows). Needless to say, I managed to set up my account despite the annoyance. I think I told him that I wasn't running windows 3 or 4 times.




 

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