Recent versions of E2B contain a 32-bit version of the binary executable for 'UltraDefrag' for linux (udefrag).
This can be found in the \_ISO\docs\linux_utils folder.
You will need to use chmod to make it executable first. More details are here.
I got the udefrag file from here (tools.zip). There is also a post here which may help.
I am afraid my linux skills are virtually non-existent, so if anyone would like to provide me with a compiled, 64-bit version of udefrag, I will add it to E2B for others to use.
This can be found in the \_ISO\docs\linux_utils folder.
You will need to use chmod to make it executable first. More details are here.
To run the 32-bit version of udefrag under Ubuntu 64-bit:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 (change to _ISO/docs/linux_utils folder) sudo chmod 777 * sudo udefrag -om /dev/sdX1 (where sdX1 is your NTFS USB partition - e.g. /dev/sdb1)
I got the udefrag file from here (tools.zip). There is also a post here which may help.
I am afraid my linux skills are virtually non-existent, so if anyone would like to provide me with a compiled, 64-bit version of udefrag, I will add it to E2B for others to use.