Re: FYI... SUSE 10.1 trashed my XP partition.



Noozer wrote:
The installation proceeded without any problems, except that instead of
resizing my XP partition, it trashed it. I ended up with an 8.4gig NTFS
partition and 41.5gig free space. The swap and / partitions were created as
expected.

Ask Microsoft to open up the source of NTFS and these things will be
prevented.

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In my opinion if you have bugs down there that are so bad
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