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G-Parted Live (CD or USB) 03.4.11


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GPARTED-LiveCD

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

The CD aims to be fast, small in size (~50mb), and use minimal resources

to get that disk partitioned the way you want it. GParted LiveCD is based

on Gentoo-catalyst, and uses Xorg,the lightweight Fluxbox window manager,

and the latest 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.

The CD also offers the following programs: parted and fdisk

vi, ntfs-3g, partimage, testdisk, Terminal and Midnight Commander.

And also tool to make screenshots.

GParted LiveCD runs on most x86 machines with a celeron 500mhz or better.

The minimal amount of memory I have tested is 64MO.

GParted-livecd is running FLuxbox : Here is a screenshot !

Download the latest version

From Tuxfamily : http, ftp

From Source Forge : http.

Alternative download source torrent

GParted-livecd and Clonezilla have been gathered in one Livecd !

Gparted-Clonezilla site

LiveUSB

Since 0.3.4-x version, GParted LiveUSB can be created from the iso LiveCD.

So there is no need to download another file !

To use the LiveUSB,

-either download this file in the directory where you have downloaded the iso file,

untar it (tar -xjf set_usb.sh.tar.bz2), become root and run it (sh set_usb.sh),

-either follow these simple instuctions (before 0.3.4-3):

(1) Create a fat16 partition on the usb stick and make sure it's flagged "boot".

(2) Copy from the livecd all the files from isolinux and syslinux directories

and gparted.dat file too, to the usb key.

(3) UMOUNT the usb stick and execute this command:

syslinux -s /dev/sda1

(imagine sda1 is the partition of your usb key ; but it could be something else such as sdb1.

You may find a complete description of the steps to follow at the forum !

-either follow these simple instuctions (since 0.3.4-3):

The second step is a bit different since there is no more isolinux directory !

You need to copy gparted.dat, and both gparted and gparted.igz files from boot/ directory,

and also all the files in syslinux directory, to your usb-key.

Browse releases of the old LiveUSB version here

GParted-liveCD mailing list

-Send a blank e-mail here, with subscribe in subject, to join the GParted-liveCD mailing list.

It is for all kind of things you want to share with other users, and questions.

Good place for discussion.

-Send a blank e-mail here, with unsubscribe in subject, to unsubscribe the GParted-liveCD mailing list.

Don't forget to allow this e-mail address if you use Spam Killer !

From GParted Home page

GParted LiveCD/LiveUSB comes under the terms of the General Public License

Download from Sourceforge

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