I am going to attempt to install Linux on my NT workstation here at work and would like to free up some disk space. What's a good utility to do this? I've looked at FIPS and it doesn't appear to do what I'm looking for. Is there something with NT I have to do first? Thanks, Daniel
Fips works fine -- but only on FAT16 or FAT32 partitions (AFAIK). You have to boot into a real DOS somehow to use it, after defragging your drive. For NTFS you may need something commercial -- such as Partition Magic If you are using FAT16 you probably have several partitions anyway -- why not copy all the stuff out of one of them, then reformat and repartition it for Linux? On Saturday 06 January 2001 08:25, Daniel Casey wrote:
I am going to attempt to install Linux on my NT workstation here at work and would like to free up some disk space.
What's a good utility to do this? I've looked at FIPS and it doesn't appear to do what I'm looking for.
Is there something with NT I have to do first?
Thanks,
Daniel
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