GNOME Partition Editor

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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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NOTE:   GParted Live is available in three different architectures

Architecture Description
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. Works with UEFI secure boot.
i686   32-bit version runs on x86 and x86-64 based computers, limited to physical address space of 4 gigabytes, and uses one processor only.
i686-PAE   32-bit version runs on x86 (i686 and higher) and x86-64 based computers, with Physical Address Extension to access more than 4 gigabytes of memory, and supports use of multiple processor cores.

GParted Live CD/USB/HD/PXE Bootable Image
Stable Releases
Download gparted-live-1.6.0-10-amd64.iso

Download gparted-live-1.6.0-10-i686.iso

Stable directory (.iso/.zip)
(for i686, i686-pae and amd64 architectures)
Release notes Changelog Checksums
Checksums.gpg
(Signed by GParted live maintainer Steven Shiau, updated on Sep/18/2017), or available on the 2nd key server.
See steps to verify checksums.
Testing Releases
Testing directory (.iso/.zip)
(for i686, i686-pae and amd64 architectures)
Release notes and checksums in same directory.
See steps to verify checksums.

TIP:   Problems booting GParted Live image? See Tips on Booting GParted Live.


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

Linux Distribution * Package Command Prompt Install
Debian gparted
sudo apt-get install gparted
Fedora gparted
su -c "yum install gparted"
Mageia gparted
sudo urpmi gparted
OpenSUSE gparted
sudo zypper install gparted
Ubuntu gparted
sudo apt-get install gparted

    * NOTE: Distribution packages might not contain the most recent versions of GParted.

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