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GParted, the quintessential Gnome partition editor, provides a graphical interface that uses libparted and other tools to manipulate filesystems, from Btrfs to XFS and most filesystems in between.

GParted, the quintessential Gnome partition editor, provides a graphical interface that uses libparted and other tools to manipulate filesystems, from Btrfs to XFS and most filesystems in between. GParted also allows you to:

  • Align partitions to mebibyte or cylinder boundaries
  • Attempt data rescue from lost partitions
  • Enable and disable partition flags
  • Create, delete, copy, resize, move, check, and set new  UUIDs
  • Create partition tables

GParted can be used on x86 and x86-64 computers running Linux, Windows, or Mac OS with a minimum 256MB of RAM.

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