Ease of installation?
Garth Meisel
Garth-xsdjDKdUMl2akBO8gow8eQ at public.gmane.org
Fri Feb 27 19:47:52 UTC 2004
On Fri February 27 2004 1:27 pm, Garth Meisel wrote:
> Most *nix's can resize partitions easily but I don't think any guarantee
> the defrag process for FAT32 or NTFS's. Sorry. I'm sure M$ would somehow
> find something to sue or complain about because it is actually modifying
> their file system right? Sorry that politics are in the way. It's
> certainly not as if Linux couldn't defrag during the process.
And I might need some SuSE sauce with that crow please!
>From the link
http://www.suse.com/us/private/products/suse_linux/i386/linwin.html
But again, thankfully I don't have to deal with it so I can't guarantee it.
This is the best I can come up with: Begin quote:.
"No matter which version of Windows runs on your system - 95, 98, ME, NT,
2000, or XP - you can install SUSE LINUX 9.0 alongside it. During the
installation, SUSE LINUX assists you in preparing the free space in the
partition containing Windows 95, 98, or ME for your new Linux with a few
mouse clicks. The Windows partition can easily be resized to the desired size
without any loss of data. If you are not familiar with hard disk
partitioning, simply let the system assistant YaST partition the hard disk
automatically."
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