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Currently I have a Laptop running XP Pro (Its a HP Compaq nx6325) I'm currently runing Linux under a VMWare image to develop various little bits and bobs.
What I need to do is split my 80 GB NTFS partition in 2 but retain a fully functional XP installation so I can give around 30 GB to a Fedora installation.
I can't reformat my laptop entirely and start from fresh due to me currently being on site at a client and the fact that IT Support will probably kill me if I ask them to sort it out + the office is 400 miles away (plus I can't work without my Outlook/vpn).
Ideas? I tried booting from Gparted's Live CD but I just get errors reffering to squashFS and something can't be read!
Urgent help/alternative options would be awesome! (Are there any distros that can handle this during install - or alternative tools?
Currently I have a Laptop running XP Pro (Its a HP Compaq nx6325) I'm currently runing Linux under a VMWare image to develop various little bits and bobs.
What I need to do is split my 80 GB NTFS partition in 2 but retain a fully functional XP installation so I can give around 30 GB to a Fedora installation.
I can't reformat my laptop entirely and start from fresh due to me currently being on site at a client and the fact that IT Support will probably kill me if I ask them to sort it out + the office is 400 miles away (plus I can't work without my Outlook/vpn).
Ideas? I tried booting from Gparted's Live CD but I just get errors reffering to squashFS and something can't be read!
Urgent help/alternative options would be awesome! (Are there any distros that can handle this during install - or alternative tools?