
I considered reviewing Debian for this article. I downloaded a copy of Debian 3.0r2, making sure to get the disk with the 2.4 kernel. Everything you've heard about Debian being difficult to install? It's not totally true, but it's pretty close. I really wanted to try Debian, though, if only to use the vaunted apt-get system. I'd tried apt-rpm on a previous Red Hat installation, and it was great. Since Debian was turning out to be too difficult to put together, I decided to look for a debian-based distro.
Libranet comes with a full set of partitioning and resizing tools, including ntfsresize.
Their use is not aimed at newbies. To get to ntfsresize, you press Alt-F2 at the first partitioning screen. Alt-F2 takes you to a second console.