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GParted is a free partition manager that enables you to resize, copy, and move partitions without data loss.

The GParted application is the GNOME partition editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. 

A disk device can be subdivided into one or more partitions. The gparted application enables you to change the partition organization on a disk device while preserving the contents of the partition.
With gparted you can accomplish the following tasks:
  • Create a partition table on a disk device.
  • Enable and disable partition flags such as boot and hidden.
  • Perform actions with partitions such as create, delete, resize, move, check, label, copy, and paste.

Features

  • Create partition tables (e.g., msdos, gpt)
  • Perform actions with partitions such as:
    • create or delete, resize or move
    • check
    • label
    • copy and paste
  • Manipulate file systems such as:
    • btrfs
    • ext2 / ext3 / ext4
    • fat16 / fat32
    • hfs / hfs+
    • linux-swap
    • ntfs
    • reiserfs / reiser4
    • ufs
    • xfs
    For specific actions supported see detailed features.
  • Enable and disable partition flags (e.g., boot, hidden)
  • Align partitions to mebibyte (MiB) or cylinder boundaries
  • Attempt data rescue from lost partitions
  • Supports hardware RAID, motherboard BIOS RAID, and Linux software RAID.
  • Supports all sector sizes (e.g., 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 byte sectors)

Requirements.
 
GParted is developed on x86 based computers using GNU/Linux. It can be used on other operating systems, such as Windows or Mac OS X, by booting from media containing GParted Live


Installation Instructions.

To install GParted Live on CD, download the .iso file and burn it as an image to a CD.

For other installations, please refer to the following documents:
GParted Live on USB
GParted Live on PXE server
GParted Live on Hard Disk
Create your own custom GParted Live from scratch


Updates:

GParted Live CD/USB/HD/PXE Bootable Image
Download stable releases
(.iso/.zip)
Release
notes
Changelog Checksums
Download testing releases
(.iso/.zip)
Release
notes
Changelog Checksums

GParted Application Source Code
Download source code
(.tar.bz2)
Release notes and checksums in same directory.

Old GParted Live Images (not recommended)
Download old LiveCD (0.0.9-alpha1 to 0.3.4-11) releases
Download old LiveUSB (0.2.5-2 to 0.3.1-1) releases




GParted enables you to easily manage your disk partitions:
  • Create partition tables, (e.g., msdos or gpt)
  • Create, move, copy, resize, check, label, and delete partitions
  • Enable and disable partition flags, (e.g., boot or hidden)
  • Align partitions to mebibyte (MiB) or traditional cylinder boundaries
  • Attempt data rescue from lost partitions
GParted works with the following storage devices:
  • Hard disk drives (e.g., SATA, IDE, and SCSI)
  • Flash memory devices, such as USB memory sticks and Solid State Drives (SSD's)
  • RAID Devices (hardware RAID, motherboard BIOS RAID, and Linux software RAID)
  • All sector sizes (e.g., devices with 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 byte sectors and more)
GParted supports the following actions on file systems:
 
File system Detect Read Create Grow Shrink Move Copy Check Label Required software
btrfs supported supported supported not supported not supported supported supported supported not supported btrfs-tools
crypt-luks supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported
ext2 supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported e2fsprogs
ext3 supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported e2fsprogs
ext4 supported  supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported e2fsprogs v1.41+
fat16 supported supported supported supported  supported  supported  supported supported supported  dosfstools
fat32 supported supported supported supported  supported  supported  supported supported supported  dosfstools
hfs supported supported supported not supported supported  supported supported not supported not supported hfsutils
hfs+ supported supported supported not supported supported  supported supported supported not supported hfsprogs
jfs supported supported supported supported  not supported supported supported supported supported jfsutils
linux-swap supported not supported supported supported supported supported supported not supported supported  util-linux
lvm2 pv supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported not supported
ntfs supported supported supported supported supported supported supported  supported supported ntfsprogs
reiser4 supported supported supported not supported not supported supported supported supported not supported reiser4progs
reiserfs supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported supported reiserfsprogs
ufs supported not supported not supported.png not supported not supported supported supported not supported not supported
xfs supported supported supported supported  not supported  supported supported  supported supported xfsprogs



Screenshots.
GParted main screen.
 
 
Main screen with disk information panel. 

 
Another look at the main window. 



Information about a specific partition.

 
A closer look at the resize/move dialog. 

 
The progress dialog. 

   


Create a new partition dialog. 

 

Create partition table dialog. 

 

Features list. 

 

Manage flags dialog.
 

GParted Live boot menu. 



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