GNOME Partition Editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. It uses libparted from the parted project to detect and manipulate partition tables. Optional file system tools permit managing file systems not included in libparted.
Features
- Create partition tables (e.g., MSDOS, GPT)
- Create, delete, copy, resize, move, check, set new UUID, or label partitions
- Manipulate btrfs, exfat, ext2/3/4, f2fs, FAT16/32, hfs/hfs+, linux-swap, luks, lvm2 pv, nilfs2, NTFS, reiserfs/4, udf, ufs, and xfs file systems
- Enable and disable partition flags (e.g., boot, hidden)
- Align partitions to mebibyte (MiB) or cylinder boundaries
- Supports hardware RAID, motherboard BIOS RAID, Linux software RAID
- Supports all sector sizes (e.g., 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 byte sectors)
Categories
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow GParted
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Very useful!
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really powerful tool and I was able to fix an issue i had with my sd card using it
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I have been using this for over a decade. It's the first thing I use with a new Linux install. It lets you create and review a multistep setups without commiting any changes, so it's great for working out details before actually making irreversible changes.
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GParted is amazing. It has saved my butt so many times. Great for resizing partitions, cloning drives/partitions, fixing partition tables... etc. It does it all.
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It's my "GO TO" for disk examinations. Fits easily on a small USB drive that I can boot. Totally worth the 5 - 10 dollars that I donate to them every coupla years! DONATE, you cheapskate! ;-)