Re: defrag
> I believe it's 'e2fsck -f', which "forces" an fsck even if it seems
> clean.
I'm not certain, but I think it's unwise to run this command on a mounted
filesystem. I usually run it from a rescue root disk if it's for my
system's root partition.
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