Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!rutgers!uwvax!news From: pb@pipe.cs.wisc.edu (PB Schechter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Subject: Fast reboot & Disk fragmentation Keywords: Reboot, fsck, disk fragmentation Message-ID: <1991Apr23.140925.10180@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 23 Apr 91 14:09:25 GMT Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu (The News) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 22 I have a couple of questions that I have seen discussed in the past but have not (of course) kept track of, and so am reduced to asking them again. First, I seem to remember that someone made a simple modification (somewhere) so that when shutting the system down normally, a key word is written to a key file, so that, upon subsequent rebooting, fsck need not be run (greatly speeding up the reboot process). Rather than create this myself, I am hoping that someone will mail (or post, if you think there is sufficient interest) what they did to me. Second, my disk is getting to the 60-70% full range, and things are starting to slow down. Are there any suggestions for defragmentation? I know that I can copy everything to tape, delete it from my disk, and copy it back. However, I'm looking for something easier, if it exists. (I seem to remember reports of a "defragmentation program" that someone has run, for example.) Thanks in advance for any suggestions. PB Schechter pb@cs.wisc.edu