To be honest the best way to get XP and Linux to work together is to
make a FAT 32 partition on the same system, or do what I did for a buddy
was I grabbed a second hand 1 gig hardisk and added it to his the system
and formated it as Fat32 this way both XP and Linux can read and write
to the same files on the same system.
NTFS support is a bit iffy in Linux its OK for reading but I wouldn't
trust it for writing right now maybe later this year who knows.
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* Hey if you're going to get mad at me every time I do something *
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On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 20:07, Kevin Saenz wrote:
Hi all,
I am after a tool that will allow me to resize an NTFS partition with
out loosing data. I am trying to get Linux and XP to co-exist on my
laptop, but this won't happen thanks to the HP recovery disks and the
partition wizard on mandrake. :(
I have tried fips it doesn't understand NTFS. I really don't want to
buy Partition Magic.
Thanks
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