Looks cool, so forgive me for being being able to see this through but
how could one create a boot disk(CD preferably) that has this tool on
it?  I am familiar with DSL and KNOPPIX but I've never customized one of
those distros.  Any thoughts?  That's the last part of my conundrum...  

> 
> Woah, apparently just recently an open source NTFS resize tool was
made:
> 
> http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html
> 
> In theory, this means you can master your image on a partition thats
at
> most smaller than the smallest hard drive you plan to use, then just
dd
> it onto the drive of a client machine, then resize it to fill the
drive.
> All from Linux.
> 
> (you also probably need to dd the MBR separately to get it to boot)
> 
> 



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