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by mehrdadn
2657 days ago
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It's far more generic but also practically useless for an end-user. Really, its only use seems to be for someone who is a remote sysadmin of some sort. You have to stop pretty much everything on the computer, and still go through a reboot. The only difference thing it buys you is being able to stay SSH'd at the cost of wasting so much more time and going through so much more risk and inconvenience. On Windows you'd just shrink and keep using the system as usual. |
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Do end-users really mess with partitioning usually (outside of formatting brand new disks I suppose)? I'm not asking rhetorically, I suppose there must be a use case if MS implemented this (tricky) feature but I can't really imagine any of my non-techies friends and relative decide to shrink a partition (actually most of them probably aren't aware of the concept of partition in the first place).