Shake is a defragmenter that runs in userspace
http://vleu.net/shake/
Shake is a defragmenter that runs in userspace, without the need of patching
the kernel and while the system is used (for now, on GNU/Linux only).
There is nothing magic in that : it just works by rewriting fragmented files.
But it has some heuristics that could make it more efficient than other tools,
including defrag and, maybe, xfs_fsr.
As an example, it allows you to write find -iname '*.mp3' | sort | shake
to defrag all mp3 in a directory, puting together on the disk those close
in lexical order.
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shake-0.999-buildfix.patch | 0000000444 444 Bytes | |
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shake.spec | 0000001868 1.82 KB |
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Stefan Seyfried (seife)
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'fix' license string
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