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Q: Where is !ScanDisk and Defrag?
Reformulation: Do I need to defragment my filesystems? How about checking for and correcting errors?
-A: The Linux filesystems (such as [Ext2], [Ext3], [ReiserFS]) don't normally require defragmentation the same way windows FileSystems
do.
+A: The Linux filesystems (such as [Ext2], [Ext3], [ReiserFS]) don't normally require defragmentation the same way windows FileSystem~s
do.
-A: fsck(8) (__F__ile __S__ystem __C__hec__k__) is the program which repairs damaged filesystems. most (all?) distro's will do this on boot if a filesystem is damaged. With the recent advent of JournaledFileSystems
even this isn't required, Linux file systems shouldn't encounter corruption except for extreme hardware failure
+A: fsck(8) (__F__ile __S__ystem __C__hec__k__) is the program which repairs damaged filesystems. most (all?) distro's will do this on boot if a filesystem is damaged. With the recent advent of [journalling file systems|FileSystem]
even this isn't required, Linux file systems shouldn't encounter corruption except for extreme hardware failure
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Q: Where is the antivirus software?