Gnome Partition Editor is a graphical frontend to libparted. It supports creating, resizing, moving, and copying of partitions.
| Tags | Hardware |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release uses the upstream GParted 0.4.1 release. It is based on the Debian Lenny repository on December 28, 2008 with Linux kernel 2.6.26-12.


Changes: This release of rolls back /dev/mapper/* detection. The problem was that all /dev/mapper/* entries were added to the device list, including LVM partitions. This was confusing behaviour to GParted users. A work-around for /dev/mapper/* device detection is available by passing the device names to gparted on the command line, e.g. gparted /dev/mapper/device-name.


Changes: The default choice was set to the old xorg configuration, since it seems to works better, but the autoconfig choice is still available. A framebuffer option was added to autoconfig choice. Some options have been set in the kernel configuration file to try to fix some of the i810 bugs.


Changes: This is now based on gentoo-2007.0. Some new boot options were added.


Changes: The most important change is that the media now boots using GRUB. Some new boot options have been set. "Logout" is now available from the shutdown menu, to kill X if needed. Media boots with no framebuffer by default, but the option is still available.
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Recent commentsvery useful
nice applicationl, good idea, works well