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Date:      Sun, 27 Feb 2005 13:57:48 +0100
From:      "Devon H. O'Dell" <dodell@sitetronics.com>
To:        Paul Colin Gloster <Colin_Paul_Gloster@ACM.org>, doc@freebsd.org
Cc:        Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: More than one NTFS resizer exists
Message-ID:  <1109509068.3928.33.camel@localhost.localdomain>
In-Reply-To: <20050227124816.GD3243@ryp76.name>
References:  <20050227124816.GD3243@ryp76.name>

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On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 13:48 +0100, Paul Colin Gloster wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 10:57:24AM +0100, Devon H. O'Dell wrote:
> "On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 00:23 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >=20
> > Cool.  I haven't used any of these tools, but if any of you have done s=
o
> > and feel like helping us improve the text of the Handbook with more
> > accurate information, please do not hesitate to mail me with suggestion=
s
> > for fixing this in the Handbook.  Preferably in the form of diffs, but
> > plain short text snippets are ok too.
> >=20
> > Thanks for bringing this to our attention :-)
> >=20
> > - Giorgos
>=20
> Done. See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=3D78138.=20
>=20
> --Devon"
>=20
> Dear Devon H. =C3=B3 Dell,
>=20
> May I suggest also that some further advice for resizing NTFS with BootIt=
=20
> NG? Marvellous a tool as it is for its varied functions, TeraByte=20
> Unlimited seems to have a fixation with marketing it only as a boot=20
> manager (whereas though it is much nicer than other boot managers, I=20
> usually use none or something primitive such as GRUB or manually changing=
=20
> the drives' boot order priorities in the BIOS): the only reason I=20
> had bought BootIt NG is because it was by far the cheapest in place NTFS
> resizer and I needed to install GNU/Linux onto a borrowed laptop which as=
=20
> laptops commonly do, had only one harddisk and it had only one volume and=
=20
> it was Microsoft Windows XP's NTFS. In addition to what is already on
> WWW.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=3D78138 I suggest replacing the follo=
wing:
>=20
> "Both
>         <application>&partitionmagic;</application> and
>         <application>&bootit; Next Generation</application> support resiz=
ing
>         NTFS partitions. NTFS is the filesystem used in &windows; NT
>         platforms, including the &windows; 2000, XP and 2003 operating
>         systems."
>=20
> with
>=20
> "Both
>         <application>&partitionmagic;</application> and
>         <application>&bootit; Next Generation</application> support resiz=
ing
>         NTFS partitions. (If you do not wish to use the boot manager func=
tionality of
> <application>&bootit; Next Generation</application> then, choose &quot;Ca=
ncel&quot; when the
> <application>&bootit; Next Generation</application> floppy asks &quot;Set=
up<br>Welcome to setup. Click the OK=20
> button to install BootIt NG to the hard drive&quot; then you will be advi=
sed &quot;Notice<br>You are now entering=20
> maintenance mode. To leave, select resume from the edit menu.&quot; Runni=
ng from the floppy (instead of from a hard=20
> drive), choose Partition Work and follow the ordinary <application>&booti=
t; Next Generation</application> directions=20
> for resizing NTFS.) NTFS is the filesystem used in &windows; NT
>         platforms, including the &windows; 2000, XP and 2003 operating
>         systems."

I don't think it is necessary to provide full usage instructions for
their software. If a user purchases the software due to our mentioning
it in the FreeBSD docs, they will most likely get adequate support from
TeraByte.=20

--Devon



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