I use Autofsck to occasionally check the disks, and this morning it reported hda2 as being 16% non-contiguous, this is my /home partition. I have recently un-installed quite a lot (around 10 Gb) of programs i don't need, Open Office, etc., which is probably why the drive is in the state it is.
Everything else; hda1, hdb5,hdb6, & hdb7 are all between 0.6 - 1.5%.
It seems to me that hda2 may well need to be defragged, and - having read all the defrag-related topics i can find here, the consensus seems to be that Linux machines don't need to be defragged.
I must admit, 16% seems pretty high to me in comparison to the other drives, so i've been trying to use "defrag".
I am certainly experiencing some - occasionally dramatic - slowdown times accessing the drive, does anyone know of a reasonably easy-to-use defragmenter?
Everything else; hda1, hdb5,hdb6, & hdb7 are all between 0.6 - 1.5%.
It seems to me that hda2 may well need to be defragged, and - having read all the defrag-related topics i can find here, the consensus seems to be that Linux machines don't need to be defragged.
I must admit, 16% seems pretty high to me in comparison to the other drives, so i've been trying to use "defrag".
I am certainly experiencing some - occasionally dramatic - slowdown times accessing the drive, does anyone know of a reasonably easy-to-use defragmenter?
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