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Subject: [gentoo-user] ext3: 10% non-contiguous
From: Rafael =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fern=E1ndez_L=F3pez?= <info@maestroprogramador.com>
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Hi,

	Each 20 times that my hard disk is mounted, my ext3 partition (is the
only one that I have) gets checked for inconsistencies.

	On the last times that that task has been runned, it tells me that ~
(more or less) the 10% of the filesystem is non-contiguous. I suppose
that the problem is that I've saved and then deleted some files really
big, and there's a hole.

	Well, I'd like to recover those holes (that 10% of the disk) and how to
do it, because I've tried with e2fsck with different options and read
"man e2fsck" with no possitive results.

Thanks,
Rafael Fern=E1ndez L=F3pez.

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