> my friend reid has had enough registry trouble with his XP laptop that
> he is finally coming to me wanting help to install linux.  now i'm the
> sort who installs precise from the core tar.gz (why bother buy & burn
> blanks?  why annoy myself with installers?), so i'm thinking grab
> whatever live CD may be lying around, backup XP with dd
> if=partition|ssh dd, shrink that XP partition, plunk in precise core,
> apt-get willy nilly, including virtualbox for his must-have XP
> programs.  but wait, i dunno that just any live CD can be relied upon
> to shrink ntfs.  this is where i'd like to hear your experiences.  if
> we must burn something, of course there are a million answers, but in
> your opinion, what's best?  i tend to be attracted to LTS knowing i
> won't be forced to install again all too soon, but i feel the tempting
> pull of the notion that mint may be more suited to an inveterate
> windoze user, more likely to leave him happy than precise.  and
> there's the question of that dd backup, are there approaches you'd say
> are quicker or smarter (no handy external disc here)?  as for
> partitioning, i'm always in favor of leaving the original in place
> until the new has actually proven to obviate it.  given that he's
> already filled 35g of the 60g disc leaving 25g to play with, how much
> would you throw to swap?

which installers or others would you certify as reliable for shrinking
ntfs?  is it best to use winders defrag first?
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