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27/03/2003 03:52 PM
To: Kevin Saenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Mandrake 9.1 released
They're FAT32 resizing progs have been pretty good in the past - and
from the times I did use th
They're FAT32 resizing progs have been pretty good in the past - and
from the times I did use them they worked without destroying any data.
However, I wouldn't use the NTFS resizing application on a
mission-critical computer, or a PC without backing up all your data.
I would wait a few releases f
> you could either change Administrator or a local users password
> with out issue.
> But resizing NTFS sounds like a lot of fun. Apparently RH does
> NTFS resizing now as well. So it seems to be pretty stable.
The guy (Anton I think is his name) that is working on NTFS-ng for Linux,
put a lot of
I have had some experence with some NT and w2k cracking tools
at work which booted Linux and modified the local sam database
you could either change Administrator or a local users password
with out issue.
But resizing NTFS sounds like a lot of fun. Apparently RH does
NTFS resizing now as well. So i
> Mandrake has really polished the distro for new users -- including NTFS
> resizing,
Does anyone have any experience with how Mandrake do this?
what software revisions or expected stability?
sounds dangerous to me, unless great inroads into NTFS has been made
recently.
thanks,
dave
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SLUG -
Just letting y'all know Mandrake 9.1 (Bamboo) has been released.
New features can be found at:
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/9.1/features/
Mandrake has really polished the distro for new users -- including NTFS
resizing, MandrakeGalaxy (same thing as the bluecurve concept in RH --
the same loo