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Gnome Partition Editor

Gnome Partition Editor is a graphical frontend to libparted. It supports creating, resizing, moving, and copying of partitions.

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  •  13 Apr 2012 22:17

Release Notes: This release includes the new features of GParted 0.12.1 (enables a new file system resize library and removes the 15 partition limit when used with parted-3.1). It is based on the Debian Sid repository as of 2012/Apr/10 and includes Linux kernel 3.2.14-1.

  •  09 Apr 2012 21:35

    Release Notes: This release enables GParted to use the new filesystem resizing library (for FAT16/32 and HFS/+) available with parted 3.1. It includes some bugfixes to ensure space for extended boot records and to avoid problems with overlapping partitions.

    •  13 Mar 2012 21:34

    Release Notes: This release adds packages for smartmontools, cifs-utils, and the tree command. The Linux kernel has been updated to 3.2.9-1. The underlying GNU/Linux operating system is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2012/Mar/03).

    •  24 Feb 2012 23:27

    Release Notes: This release includes the new features of GParted 0.12.0 (support for nilfs, set new UUID, and support for growing GPT RAID). It is based on the Debian Sid repository as of 2012/Feb/23 and includes Linux kernel 3.2.6-1. To improve support for the GParted forum, dillo has been replaced with the netsurf browser.

    •  22 Feb 2012 03:01

      Release Notes: This release adds support for nilfs2, adds the ability to change UUIDs, adds read-only support for LVM PVs, enables GPT expansion when growing RAID, and includes bugfixes and language translation updates.

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      09 Dec 2006 06:20 ytaxel Thumbs up

      very useful
      nice applicationl, good idea, works well

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