Commercial partition managers are expensive. I'm sure there must be some free good open source partition editors. Please suggest one.
I'm aware of the one that appears while installing ubuntu. But what i am looking is a bootable one than can be burned to a CD/DVD. Thanks

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asked by jack
2 years 33 weeks ago



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GParted - The GParted partition editor / manager is for creating,
reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions
It is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
You can download and burn it to a CD, USB. It is a Live CD that comes with minimal Linux kernel
It supports create, delete, resize, move and almost all partition functions with a GUI and also supports a ton of file system types
 
 

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answer by fruper
2 years 31 weeks ago

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