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Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Partitioning software

One of the difficulties in migrating to Linux is the probable need to partition your hard drive if you want a dual-boot system. Since Microsoft doesn't want to make it easy for you to escape Windows, you need to turn to third party software. Partition Magic is the best known, but I just tried out BootIt NG, which is a shareware package that does the trick rather nicely. It's actually far more powerful than most people need - I don't want a boot manager - I just needed to split one giant drive into two partitions.

Anyhow, it's pretty easy to use, not very expensive, and I'll post a how-to up here after I tackle the third machine's drive.

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