On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 01:51, Emmanuel Blindauer wrote:
> Le Lundi 20 Janvier 2003 11:14, Warly a �crit :
> > Beta 2 now available.
> >
> > Two 650 MB ISOs.
> >
> > Included Club applications (name, then number of votes, in parenthesis
> > reason why it has not been included)
> > NTFS partitioning tool 87 (could not be put in gpl CDs)

> As said in another mail is it http://ntfs-linux.sf.net ?
> Today, people who want to install linux have only one HD computer with windows 
> XP preinstalled. They want to try linux because [put what you want here].
> But, only with windows and linux they *can't* go futher.
> XP uses ntfs partition, and so the 9.0 installer can't resize some place.
> If they try to pass out the 'obscure' message, they loose they HD. (perhaps 
> you will have to write "like in windows XP or 2000").
> So I think a tool who can resize a ntfs partition cannot be left out of the 
> main distribution.
> This is a no-go thing. 

This is something of a sweeping generalisation. The proportion of all
PCs that are running XP is, as yet, still pretty tiny, and by no means
do all XP installations - pre-installed or not - use NTFS; a lot of
vendors still use FAT32 by preference. But yes, NTFS will increase its
presence over time, so something **RELIABLE** that can resize NTFS
partitions would be good. But I think it's important that it's a
well-tested utility, because a Mandrake that can't be installed without
help on an NTFS disk is still infinitely preferable to one that tries to
resize an NTFS disk and trashes it.
-- 
adamw


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