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GParted LiveCD 0.1

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The power and simplicity of GParted on a biz-card size LiveCD.

The CD aims to be fast, small in size, and use minimal resources to get that disk partitioned the way you want it. GParted LiveCD is based on Slackware Linux and uses Xfree86's Xvesa, the lightweight Fluxbox window manager, and the lastest 2.6 Linux Kernel.

Being up to date is important! GParted LiveCD will be updated along side the GParted source releases and have minor releases when bugs are fixed or new filesystem tools become available.

GParted LiveCD runs on most x86 machines with a PII or better and a Vesa 2.0 compatible video card.

Download the latest version here and you can visit the GParted homepage for more details.

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Biz-card CDs by Anonymous George

Gparted rescues all

I had a friend who had just installed (fresh) both Windows and Ubuntu. He discovered that in his two windows partitionsm they weren't the right size. Partition Magic lied time and time again about resizing them, they were always the same after a reboot. GParted only had to do the job once, and took less than two minutes including reboot.

Has it got LVM?

Has it got LVM?

Wow!

A slick, bootable partition magic replacement, anyone? This is great work -- thanks!

Great. But it would be

Great. But it would be greater if it supports USB external scsi cd drive

why is that? by Anonymous George