QtParted
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QtParted | |
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Screenshot of QtParted |
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Developed by | Vanni Brutto |
Latest release | 0.4.5 / August 12, 2005 |
OS | Linux |
Genre | Disk partitioning utility |
License | GPL |
Website | qtparted.sourceforge.net |
QtParted is a program for Linux which is used for creating, destroying, resizing and managing partitions. It uses the GNU Parted libraries and is built with the Qt toolkit. Like GNU Parted, it has inherent support for the resizing of NTFS partitions, using the ntfsresize utility.
QtParted, just like GParted does not handle LVM partitions.
The QtParted team does not provide an official Live CD to use QtParted with, unlike GParted. However, QtParted is included in Ark Linux Live (the Ark Linux team is currently maintaining QtParted), in the popular live Linux distribution Knoppix, on the Kubuntu live CD, in MEPIS, in NimbleX and in the Trinity Rescue Kit.
QtParted project seems to be dead. It has not released any new versions in almost 3 years, the project home page has not been updated, and the forum is not operational.
[edit] See also
- Partition (computing)
- GParted, the GTK+ counterpart of QtParted