Parted Magic 6.2 has been launched. The latest update to the partitioning and disk management tool/Linux distro comes with the brand new Parted 3.0, only a couple of weeks old, and a few changes to the desktop environment.However, even though the command-line Parted 3.0 is now included, the GUI version, GParted is built on top of the older LibParted 2.4.
Patrick Verner, Parted Magic creator and main developer, has announced the availability of the latest Parted Magic 4.9. It is mostly a bug-fixing release, but there are several new packages and some big changes as well. Google Chrome has been replaced with Chromium, the open-source alternative, and support for old IDE drivers was removed...
I try to run a live session and resize my /home partition and add a /data partition. The live-session boots fine, except I can't use Gparted.
Parted Magic 4.10 has been released, bringing a number of updated and new packages, as well as fixing several bugs. Parted Magic is a very specialized live CD/USB Linux distribution designed primarily for partitioning hard drives. As the name would imply, the main tools are GParted and its command line counterpart Parted, but Parted Magic 4.10 comes with several other...
Hi everyone I have a problem reformatting my USB drive.
Parted Magic, an operating system which employs core programs of GParted and Parted to handle partitioning tasks with ease, while featuring other useful software, is now at version 2013.05.01.
According to the developers, Parted Magic 2013.05.01 is the biggest and the most ambitious release ever made.
Patrick Verner announced a couple of days ago, October 10th, the immediate availability for download of the Parted Magic 2012_10_10 Linux operating system for partitioning tasks. Parted Magic 2012_10_10 includes the recently released GParted 0.14.0 application with support for LVM, Mesa 9.0, XOrg Server 1.13.0 with all x86-video pa... (read more)
Hello folks,I was planning to install Waldorf 64 bit. When I went to use gparted, it opened up, and the small search bar moved back and fourth very slowly. Then a dialog box opened up. The box read. "Libparted Bug Found Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sdb I can Cancel or Ignore it with the press of a button in t
First I create a properly aligned partition in a new GPT table using parted by specifying percentages for start and end of the partition:
# parted -a optimal /dev/sdb
GNU Parted 2.3
Using /dev/sdb
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted) mktable gpt
Warning: The existing disk label on /dev/sdb will be destroyed and all data on this disk will be lost.