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GParted is a free partition manager that enables you to resize, copy,
and move partitions without data loss.
The best way to access all of the features
of the GParted application is by using the GParted Live bootable
image. GParted Live enables you to use GParted on GNU/Linux as well
as other operating systems, such as Windows or Mac OS X.
CAUTION:
Editing partitions has the potential to cause LOSS of DATA.
You are advised to BACKUP your DATA before using gparted.
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Download Links
If you use GParted and it helps you with your task, then please consider making
a donation to help us make GParted better.
NOTE: GParted Live is available in three different
architectures
| i486 |
- 32-bit version runs on x86 and x86-64 based computers, limited
to physical address space of 4 gigabytes, and uses one processor
only.
If in doubt, try this one first.
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| i686-PAE |
- 32-bit version runs on x86 (i686 and higher) and x86-64 based
computers, with Physical Address Extenstion
to access more than 4 gigabytes of memory, and supports use of
multiple processor cores.
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| amd64 |
- 64-bit version runs on x86-64 based computers, with ability to
access more than 4 gigabytes of memory, and supports use of
multiple processor cores.
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Linux Distribution
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Package
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Command Prompt Install
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Debian
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gparted
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sudo apt-get install gparted
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Fedora
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gparted
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su -c "yum install gparted"
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OpenSUSE
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gparted
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sudo zypper install gparted
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Ubuntu
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sudo apt-get install gparted
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* NOTE: Distribution packages might not contain the most
recent versions of GParted.