Re: Disk Defragmentatio
- From: Alexander Charbonnet <alexander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 10:38:00 -0500
On Monday 08 May 2006 08:52 am, IraqiGeek wrote:
On Monday, May 08, 2006 4:13 PM GMT,
Arafangion <thestar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IraqiGeek wrote:
Hi all,
I want to defragment my debian partition (the entire system is
installed in one partition). Googling around, I found references to
the unstable and oldstable defrag packages, however, when searching
through aptitude, and through apt-cache I couldn't find any packages
that can do this. BTW, I am running debian etch.
The first question is why do you want to defragment it? In the long
run, it won't make much difference, and Linux distros fragment much
less than windows does (Unless MS has improved in that regard).
I know that, but I'm running a pair of debian etch boxes over vmware, and
the disk images have grown to almost tripple the size of the actual
installation. I want to reclaim the 3+ GBs on the partition (I'm running a
bit short on disk space), and in order for the vmware utility to compact
the image, I need to defrag the filesystem first.
And no M$ hasnt improved in that regard.
Regards,
IraqiGeek
www.iraqigeek.com
A fault tolerant system must report the faults even as it tolerates them.
I'm pretty sure VMWare has a utility / function (called "shrink" maybe?) that
restores the file size on the host to the guest filesystem size.
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