4 Sep
2003
4 Sep
'03
21:58
The 03.09.04 at 13:50, David Herman wrote:
My assumption has been that win4lins virtual drives (those in the home directory) are actually a sort of "magical" re-direction to the linux filesystem that the files are kept on. Therefore defragmentation should not be a problem, and that running defrag on these (emulated) drives would indeed be risky if not dangerous.
I don't think that linux would allow the low-level disk access that is needed for defrag to work, so it shouldn't be a problem. But I will not try :-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson