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    NOTE: There is a non-destructive disk repartitioner available for MS-
    DOS, called FIPS. Look on sunsite.unc.edu in the directory
    /pub/Linux/system/Install. With FIPS, a disk optimizer (such as Norton
    Speed Disk), and a little bit of luck, you should be able to resize
    MS-DOS partitions without destroying the data on them.  It's still
    suggested that you make a full backup before attempting this.

Again, this is a DOS program that just happens to be useful if you want
to create a partition to install Linux -- I don't believe that there's
anything Linix-specific about it.

	Jeffrey
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