On 1 September 2011 13:09, Lennart Sorensen <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>wrote:
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If your windows install uses the entire drive for one partition, then
> there isn't really anything the installer can do for you other than to
> wipe out windows.
>
> If on the other hand you have windows on a partition that does not use
> the entire drive, and there is unpartitioned space on the drive, then the
> installer should give you the option of using the largest unused space
> on the drive.  Of course this is essentially never the case unless the
> person installing windows was thinking ahead.
>

Windows people never think ahead.
They let their pogrom do it for them.

But something like Gparted should be able to help?
Other than buying a second drive?
Regards,

Weaver.
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Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false,
and by the rulers as useful.

— Lucius Annæus Seneca.

Terrorism, the new religion.

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