GParted Live is a business card-size live CD distribution with a single purpose - to provide tools for partitioning hard disks in an intuitive, graphical environment. The distribution uses X.Org, the light-weight Fluxbox window manager, and the latest 4.x Linux kernel. GParted Live runs on most x86 machines with a Pentium II or better.
GParted Live is a business card-size live CD distribution with a single purpose - to provide tools for partitioning hard disks in an intuitive, graphical environment. The newest release from the project, GParted Live 1.2.0-1, features exFAT support, an updated kernel, and a systemd fix. The release announcement provides the following details: "This release includes GParted 1.2.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Includes GParted 1.2.0; add exFAT support using exfatprogs.Wait for udev change on /dev/DISK when erasing signatures; dont try to mask non-existent systemd xe2x97x8f.service; based on the Debian Sid repository as of 2021-01-26; Linux kernel updated to 5.10.9. Known issue: boot option Other modes of GParted Live, GParted Live (Failsafe mode) fails to enter graphic mode when booting from UEFI mechanism, while its OK when booting from legacy BIOS. This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI and physical computers with AMD/ATI, NVIDIA and Intel graphics.
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GParted Live is a business card-size live CD distribution with a single purpose - to provide tools for partitioning hard disks in an intuitive, graphical environment. The distribution uses X.Org, the light-weight Fluxbox window manager, and the latest 4.x Linux kernel. GParted Live runs on most x86 machines with a Pentium II or better.