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posted by paulrichards, 01.08.2011, 01:39

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> I tend to use Linux GPartEd, the Gnome Partition Editor, for that. It's a
> graphical partition manager that lets you create, manipulate, and delete
> partitions, and format the partitions to the desired filesystem.
>
> You can get it as an ISO intended to be burned to a CD you can boot from.
> The CD boots a Linux kernel and runs GPartEd, so you can use it to
> partition arbitrary machines, as long as the box supports booting from CD.
>
> See http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
> ______
> Dennis

Dennis: I need to update my knowledge on disk partitioning from a 'raw' hard disk, I think. I've used Disk Partitioners to readjust partition sizes on existing XP systems.

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