Hi,

Here is the promised summary. So far, it looks promising :)

        Success:        0
        Failure:        0

I've also asked help now on the ntfsresize faq page. 5000-7000 visitors a 
week. Let's see if they can help, I'll let you know.

        Szaka

On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote:

> Linux had no problem with Vista Beta NTFS support in the past but there is 
> indication that this may have changed with the latest Vista Beta releases. 
> 
> I would like to ask people's help to confirm or refute this situation.
> 
> Please, anybody who has the possibility, follow the below instructions and
> let us know if Vista can or can not boot:
> 
>   1. Install the __latest__ Vista Beta.
> 
>   2. Boot Linux or a LiveCD with ntfsresize included (most have and all
>      ntfsresize versions must support the latest Vista Beta).
> 
>   3. Run the below command:
> 
>         ntfsresize -i <vista_partition>
> 
>      The "Current volume size:" field will show the NTFS size in bytes 
>      and in MB, which is needed for the next step.
> 
>   4. Make NTFS size maximum 1 MB smaller:
> 
>         ntfsresize -s <new_size> <vista_partition>
> 
>      after which you should see a message like:
> 
>         "NTFS had been successfully resized on device <vista_partition>"
> 
>   5. Reboot into Vista. You must see the scheduled chkdsk running after
>      which Vista should either continue booting fine (data partition) or
>      automatically initiate a reboot of the computer (system partition).
> 
> Please also ask your friends, co-workers and communities to test this if 
> they have the possibility. The community's help is very much needed now!
> 
> I'll post a summary of the feedbacks here and to all participants regularly 
> until we have a definite conclusion.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
>       Szaka
> 


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