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        <description>ntfsresize is a tool for safely resizing NTFS volumes. Normally, you would like to use it from inside a graphical tool such as QTparted or Gparted.

A great HowTo already exists in &lt;http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html&gt;, so there is no point to clone it here too. (2008/09/30 - site appears to be down)</description>
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        <description>*  Click on the links
	*  Read the Instructions
	*  Read the Release Notes
	*  Read the NTFS FAQ (in the Wiki) before asking for help
	*  If you upgrade your kernel, you will need to install a new NTFS RPM


If you have problems with the rpm, start here.</description>
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        <description>*  Click on the links
	*  Read the Instructions
	*  Read the Release Notes
	*  Read the NTFS FAQ (in the Wiki) before asking for help
	*  If you upgrade your kernel, you will need to install a new NTFS RPM


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        <title>start - removed the website-is-currently-updated notification</title>
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        <description>The goals of the Linux-NTFS project are to develop reliable and full feature access to NTFS by the Linux kernel driver and by a user space driver (ntfsmount), and to provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities and a developer's library for other GPLed programs.
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