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RE: Defragmenting
- From: "Alexander Shaw" <breedlings btinternet com>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Defragmenting
- Date: Mon Jun 24 18:23:55 2002
Hey I was close, thanks for that.
So when exactly does it happen?
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Alexander Shaw
Agricultural Stock and Assignment Photography
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> Subject: Re: Defragmenting
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>
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Alexander Shaw wrote:
>
> > I'm a fairly new Linux user and in a quiet moment I suddenly
> thought about
> > defragmenting the drives on my RH 7.2 server. I did a search of
> the net and
> > from what I have read am I correct in assuming that
> defragmentation is an
> > integral part of the kernel and it happens automatically?
>
> yup, although you're better off describing it as an integral part
> of the ext2 filesystem.
>
> rday
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