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Old 04-22-2006, 05:11 PM   #1
oskar
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moving files within one partition takes time in konqueror


If I move files with 'mv *' within one partition it is done within a split second. That makes sense to me, since it doesn't have to physically copy anything. If I do it with Konqueror (drag&drop - move) it actually copys with about 10mB/sec. It doesn't always do it, sometimes it works just like with 'mv'.
Anybody know why this is happening?
I had that on windows all the time, but I just noticed it on linux.

(Filesystem is reiserfs, using suse 10.0)
 
  


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