Hello, real newbie here.
        So new I don't even have Linux on my box yet.  :)
        OK, here's my question:
        I have Win95 installed on my hard drive on one (very large) partition on my 
hard drive, which is approx 1.6 gigs total.  Now, I just got this system tweeked to my 
liking, after about the 4th reformat since my marriage. (and I got married 3 months 
ago!  Hows that for Microshmucks "reliability" for you.)  Further, my wife would kill 
me if I took all the stuff which she *just* started learning and tossed it out.  
Further, that I *finally* found an office suite that's so close to my own tastes that 
it makes no difference, and it's Windows 95 only.
        Down to the question.  Is there a freeware way to re-partition the hard drive 
without losing the data that is already there?  I'm basicly looking for a "Partition 
Magic"-type freeware.
        If there isn't a way to do it, that's cool, I'll just wait until I have enough 
money to buy a bigger hard drive, Partition Magic, and whatever the premier Linux 
release is available at the time. (probably Red Hat)
        Thanks for any help you can give me.

Chris

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