[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, at 2:56pm, Ingham, Stephen wrote:
>> I've heard of a Linux utility that will reduce the size a windows
>> partition that takes up an entire hard. So that Linux can be installed on
>> the left over space.
>> 
>> But I can't remember the name of it. Does anybody know?
>
>  parted (partition editor) runs under Linux and can do some of this.  It is
>a GNU program.  I believe it supports FAT, FAT32, and ext2.  It does not
>support NTFS.

I've used FIPS but when I got my laptop with XP, it wouldn't work.  I 
searched for & found a shareware application to work with XP's version 
of NTFS.  It's called BootIT by TeraByte Unlimited http://www.terabyteunlimited.com



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Tom Buskey



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