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You can download a live image of gparted and work with the latest version with ease. My debian based distro has GParted 1.3.1 which is quite behind v1.7.0-1

Im downloading the latest right now!

log
$ wget -c cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net/pr
--2025-03-16 11:54:11-- cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net/pr
Resolving cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net (cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net)... 146.71.73.5
Connecting to cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net (cfhcable.dl.sourceforge.net)|146.71.73.5|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 589299712 (562M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: ‘gparted-live-1.7.0-1-amd64.iso?viasf=1’

gparted-live-1.7.0-1 9%[==> ] 55.49M 286KB/s eta 28m 15s
^Z

gparted.org/livecd.php

Giving credit to the programmers of GPARTED(8)

gparted works its magic, by entering correct parameters to a suite of partition control & editing commands, which are sh envoked, so you can easily manipulate your partitions on all your SSDs HDDs from the comfort of your UI

When you want to batch manipulate partitions, you can study the log output and make sh scripts yourself, controlling partitions anywhere.
You also have the convenience of running gparted from sh so it still works its magic for you, without the UI!

I usually run cfdisk gdisk fdisk when I partition a fresh mechanical or SSD, later on I invoke gparted when I want to resize or move them

it also runs important commands at the end so that the kernel gets to know your new partition layout, which makes rebooting your machine to use them unneeded

I shrunk and resized a partition where I installed a program, which needed 75GB (*1024!) as installation space but only uses 56GB in the end. I left 12GB of breathing room on the partition after the shrink and of course grew the partition before with the same size, minus the alignment snip of 1MB

log:
myserver kernel: JFS: nTxBlock = 8192, nTxLock = 65536
myserver kernel: SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, realtime, scrub, repair, quota, debug enabled
myserver kernel: sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4
myserver kernel: sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4
^Z

@altbot

gparted.org

Bonjour à tous,

Je traverse une période difficile et incertaine (les aléas de la vie). Je ne demande pas la charité, j'ai une activité professionnelle qui me plaît mais qui tourne actuellement au ralenti, tout coup de pouce sera le bienvenu !

Musiciens et profs de #musique : achetez mes #partitions, jouez-les, programmez-les, faites-les travailler à vos élèves : nicolashussein.fr/catalogue/

Prestations de copie, #arrangement etc. de partitions : nicolashussein.fr/prestations/

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