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Most partitioning is bad, and this is inherently risky
Authored by: robg on Dec 01, '04 10:47:11AM

Given how well it's worked on PCs for years and years, I'm not overly concerned with the safety of the operation. But I am paranoid, and I do have numerous backups. It's just much much faster to resize a partition than it is to reformat, repartition, restore from backup, and then muck about with all the stuff that invariably isn't quite right.

-rob.



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