I have an HDD that is in need of a defrag.  I know the ext2 filesytem is
not 'suppose' to need to be defragged, but mine does.  I think using
bittorrent is a part of the cause.  Bittorrent downloads 'hunks' of the
file at a time, and in no certain order.  I do not claim to know the
exact reasoning behind my assumption (that bittorrent is the cause of my
fragmentation) but I do think it is the source.

I would very much like to remedy the situation.  Mike Hicks suggested
that simply coping the files back and forth my take care of it.  While
that does sound like a plausable remedy, I don't really have the disk
space to do that.

I have read the man page for defrag and am wondering if this is safe to
do?  I do not intend to use windows defrag to solve this problem (for
more reasons than 'its windows'). 

Has anyone had any experience siumular to these?  Any ideas on the
safest way to solve this problem?

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