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The power and simplicity of GParted on a LiveCD.

Monday, September 30, 2024
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  • Partition Tools

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 uses Xorg, the lightweight Fluxbox manager, and the latest 2.6 Linux Kernel. Being up to date is important. GParted LiveCD will be updated along sidethe GParted source releases and have minor releases when bugs are fixed or new filesystem tools become available.

The CD also offers the following programs: fdisk, vi, ntfs-3g, partimage, testdisk, Xterm, Midnight Commander.

Iso can be copied on usbstick, boot off usb.

  • Downloads
    18989
  • License
    GPL
  • Platforms
    x86

Downloads / Release History


September
30
2024
GParted-livecd 1.6.0-10
Changes This release includes GParted 1.6.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Removed package cpufrequtils from lists of live system; Package pm-utils is included; Fix GParted Live screenshot icon does nothing; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2024/Sep/28); Linux image updated to 6.10.11-1; and Minimum 512 MB RAM needed to use all features of the GParted.
April
09
2024
GParted-livecd 1.6.0-3
Changes This release includes GParted 1.6.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: xz-utils was reverted back to the 5.4.5-0.2 version; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2024/Apr/08); Linux image updated to 6.7.9-2; and grub updated to 2.12-2.
February
29
2024
GParted-livecd 1.6.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.6.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Includes GParted 1.6.0: Stop forcing 1 MiB gap when moving partition boundary right; Fix crash when dealing with 0000-0000 exfat UUID; and Remove Attempt Data Rescue and use of gpart;; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2024/Feb/27); and Linux image updated to 6.6.15-2
September
05
2023
GParted-livecd 1.5.0-6
Changes This release includes GParted 1.5.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2023/Sep/03); Linux kernel updated to 6.4.13-1; Fixed issue about no prompt for ejecting CD when rebooting/halting; and Increased minimum requirements to 384 MB of RAM.
February
23
2023
GParted-livecd 1.5.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.5.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include:: Includes GParted 1.5.0: Fix path used to resize btrfs needs to be a directory; Fix crash when copying NTFS to starting beyond 2 TiB; and Enable repair when checking exfat file systems;; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2023/Feb/223); and Linux image updated to 6.1.12-1
November
04
2022
GParted-livecd 1.4.0-6
Changes This release includes GParted 1.4.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2022/Nov/03); Linux image updated to 6.0.6-2; More packages added including vim, pv, htop, bmon, nmon, zutils, pigz, xz-utils, zstd, zip, unzip, colordiff, xxd, vbindiff, cifs-utils, smbclient, nmap, xrdp, rdesktop, usbutils, vlan, parallel
July
18
2022
GParted-livecd 1.4.0-5
Changes This release includes GParted 1.4.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2022/Jul/15); Linux image updated to 5.18.5-1; and Boot with default option now works on more old hardware like Acer Aspire netbooks/laptops.
March
31
2022
GParted-livecd 1.4.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.4.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Key Changes:: Includes GParted 1.4.0: Add labelling of mounted btrfs, ext2/3/4 and xfs file systems; Fix detection of mount points for encrypted file systems; Fix crash scrolling quickly in the drive selection combobox; Add bcache detection; and Add JBD external EXT3/4 journal detection;; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2022/Mar/29); and Linux image updated to 5.16.14-1
July
26
2021
GParted-livecd 1.3.1-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.3.1, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Includes GParted 1.3.1: Fix recognition of SD/MMC device names, Make XFS copy duplicate the file system label and UUID; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2021/Jul/20); Linux image updated to 5.10.46-1; and Package gvfs was added.
May
06
2021
GParted-livecd 1.3.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.3.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Includes GParted 1.3.0: Support resizing open LUKS2 encryption mappings; Improve exFAT support such as read FS usage and set UUID; Fix crash in Create New Partition dialog when changing type; and Avoid GParted hanging when non-named device is hung. Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2021/May/04); Linux image updated to 5.10.28-1; and Includes command line utilities hexedit and nwipe secure disk eraser.
January
30
2021
GParted-livecd 1.2.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.2.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Includes GParted 1.2.0: Add exFAT support using exfatprogs; Wait for udev change on /dev/DISK when erasing signatures; Don't try to mask non-existent Systemd \xe2\x97\x8f.service. Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2021/Jan/26); Linux kernel updated to 5.10.9-1.
November
23
2020
GParted-livecd 1.1.0-8
Changes Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2020/Nov/21); Linux kernel updated to 5.9.9-1; Enabled the online doc of GParted Live; Calcoo replaced with galculator because calcoo no longer exists in Debian Sid; Known Issue: Boot option "Other modes of GParted Live -> GParted Live (Failsafe mode)" fails to enter graphic mode when booting from uEFI mechanism, while it's OK when booting from legacy BIOS.
October
28
2020
GParted-livecd 1.1.0-6
Changes This release includes GParted 1.1.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2020/Oct/27); Linux kernel updated to 5.9.1-1; Known Issue: GParted Live safe graphic setting Failsafe mode fails to enter graphic mode when booting from uEFI mechanism, while it's OK when booting from legacy BIOS one.
July
07
2020
GParted-livecd 1.1.0-5
Changes This release builds upon GParted Live 1.1.0-3 with some minor improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2020/Jul/3); Export linux_cmd and initrd_cmd in grub.cfg, i.e., make them as global variables so that the submenu can use these too.; Known Issue: GParted Live Safe graphic settings vga=normal and Failsafe modes fail to enter graphic mode when booting from uEFI mechanism, while it's OK when booting from legacy BIOS one.
July
03
2020
GParted-livecd 1.1.0-3
Changes This release includes GParted 1.1.0, updated packages, and other improvements. Items of note include: Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2020/Jul/1); Linux kernel updated to 5.7.6-1; Fix issue #94 - Netsurf browser crashes for some sites.
January
22
2020
GParted-livecd 1.1.0-1
Changes This release includes GParted 1.1.0, updated packages, and other improvements.Items of note include: [Includes GParted 1.1.0: Fix error when moving locked LUKS-encrypted partition; Switch to faster minfo and mdir to read FAT16/32 usage; Calculate JFS size accurately; and Recognise ATARAID members and detect their busy status]; Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2020/Jan/21); Linux kernel updated to 5.4.13-1; and Fix an issue about makeboot.sh which failed to run.

Comments

1 Comment
pediatracancun
GParted-livecd - excellent

Very good program, specially if you don't know all the commands that you need to type in a terminal in order to partition your disk(s). I have a secondary hard disk, SATA, where I had installed several Linux distributions; I wanted to erase whatever was in the HD, but when installing the Linux distribution, althought it says that it will reformat that area, in reality it doesn't, so information keeps accumulating in the disk. With GParted I erased all the partitions and created the partitions in the disk as I wanted and needed.

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