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#18
Originally Posted by j.s View Post
Defragmentation on HD drives is only needed for poorly designed file system types, such as FAT and NTFS. Most file systems for unixish systems are designed to minimize fragmentation and susceptibility to fragmentation.

I tried to post this last night, but talk.maemo.org became unresponsive for longer than I could stay awake. That seems to happen often around 5:00 UTC.
Correct. FAT!!!! the bastard MS format. Why on earth would people use MS format and make standardise?

ext3 and ext4 is much much better and faster. But it is only work only on Unix OS. lol..I guess everyone is brained washed by MS to make such terrible format standardised at the first place.

Anyhow can N900 reads and writes ext3 file system format??