On 10/12/06, Frans Pop wrote:
There are currently three RC bugs open related to the resizing of NTFS 3.1
partitions as created by Windows Vista.

- #379628: ntfsresize - upstream bug, but disputed; I can reproduce it
           reliably though; needs confirmation by someone else
[...]
I have today uploaded a version of partman-partitioning that includes a
check for NTFS 3.1 partitions and refuses to resize in that case; earlier
NTFS partitions (NT, XP, 2000) should still be resizable.

XP use NTFS 3.1 too. You've just blocked resizing of most users' NTFS
partitions.

IMO #379628 should not be ignored for Etch and it would be nice if someone
else would try to either reproduce the bug or prove me wrong. There is
plenty of information in the BR for that. Without a working ntfsresize,
resizing NTFS 3.1 partitions is a no-op anyway.

I've done some web searching and I have a wild guess about pcmcia.sys.

After resizing, please boot into Vista's install disk and into the
recovery console. From there, rename "system32\drivers\pcmcia.sys"
(e.g. to "pcmcia.bak") and reboot. Does Vista now boots? What about
Safe mode?

Another solution I found on the net was for Win2003 and was replacing
"ntldr" and "ntdetect.com" with the ones on the install disk. The best
projection on a newly installed Vista would be to replace the files
with files from Win2003 or XP. Does this solve the case?

If any of the above two workarounds help, then this is clearly an MS
bug and should be fixed in Vista. Only if Vista final does not fix it,
we can add a workaround to ntfsresize by checking the MD5 of the
relevant files.

Thanks

Cheers,
FJP

--
Yuval Fledel


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