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Subject: Re: 2.6% non continuous From: Aaron Turner <aturner@linuxkb.org> Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 19:42:37 -0700 (PDT) 2.6% non-contiguous just says that 2.6% of your file system is fragmented. This is normal. "[PASSING]" I'm not sure. Doesn't sound bad or anything. If you could remember which hda partition and send the contents of /etc/fstab that would be helpful. My guess is that the passed partition is either a DOS/Windows partition or maybe Linux swap. The output of 'dmesg | more' will probably contain the error. (dmesg prints the output from the last boot) -Aaron On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, Dawid Michalczyk wrote: > I use RH6 and just had a complete system freeze, and had to turn the > power off. During start up I got a "2.6% non contiguous" and > later"[PASSING]" on one of the hda partitions. What does this mean? > ===