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Fri, 7 Dec 2001 21:40:34 -0500
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Hope this is a simple question, I just can't find the answer.  I have a
new Win2000 PC at home with a 40Gb disk.  It is completely allocated
with a boot partition and the rest of it is the C: drive.  I want to
"truncate" the C: partition and create a Linux partition, but I can't
figure out how.  There is no "change partition" in Disk Manager, only
delete and add (reminds me of volutil :-) ).  Please tell me it that I
don't have to reinstall 2000 just to shrink this partition (Disk Manager
of course won't delete C:).

Can't find anything in Windows help either.

Jeff

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