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  • q2dg
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    Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
    I thought they fixed that long ago. http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=17682

    Is this a new bug perhaps?
    Sorry, v0.33 works perfectly. Thanks!

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by q2dg View Post
    Do you know if will it run on Wayland? Current version can't. Thanks!
    I thought they fixed that long ago. http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=17682

    Is this a new bug perhaps?

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by xorbe View Post
    gparted was the only one that could read/show the partition table from a truncated GPT disk image. Neither fdisk or cfdisk could cope with that. gparted saved my day.
    gdisk never let me down when recovering or doing shenanigans to gpt partitions.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by ZeDestructor View Post

    You checked a long time ago them. I've been using the gparted live image for at least 5 years in UEFI mode. It might not be Secure Boot signed though, I haven't really had an opportunity to test that yet.



    gparted has come with ntfs-3g since 2012 at least, I'm fairly sure, and I've used it to resize NTFS partitions since at least 2015.
    I remember downloading the newest image this year and having trouble with ntfs-3g.

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  • q2dg
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    Do you know if will it run on Wayland? Current version can't. Thanks!

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  • ZeDestructor
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    Originally posted by Compartmentalisation View Post
    Last I checked, the GParted Live image couldn't boot from UEFI, which is why I always use a Ubuntu desktop image as a replacement (which comes with GParted on the live image). Will that be changed in the future?
    You checked a long time ago them. I've been using the gparted live image for at least 5 years in UEFI mode. It might not be Secure Boot signed though, I haven't really had an opportunity to test that yet.

    Originally posted by DoMiNeLa10 View Post

    It doesn't come with ntfs-3g either, which makes it borderline useless. You'd expect a GParted live system to have robust support for file systems (needed for things like resizing partitions), but it doesn't. It's still a nice debian-based live image that can be turned into a pretty useful system if you feel like it. I haven't looked into how they set it up, but it boots up pretty quickly.
    gparted has come with ntfs-3g since 2012 at least, I'm fairly sure, and I've used it to resize NTFS partitions since at least 2015.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Compartmentalisation View Post
    Last I checked, the GParted Live image couldn't boot from UEFI, which is why I always use a Ubuntu desktop image as a replacement (which comes with GParted on the live image). Will that be changed in the future?
    It doesn't come with ntfs-3g either, which makes it borderline useless. You'd expect a GParted live system to have robust support for file systems (needed for things like resizing partitions), but it doesn't. It's still a nice debian-based live image that can be turned into a pretty useful system if you feel like it. I haven't looked into how they set it up, but it boots up pretty quickly.

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  • xorbe
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    gparted was the only one that could read/show the partition table from a truncated GPT disk image. Neither fdisk or cfdisk could cope with that. gparted saved my day.

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  • Compartmentalisation
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    Last I checked, the GParted Live image couldn't boot from UEFI, which is why I always use a Ubuntu desktop image as a replacement (which comes with GParted on the live image). Will that be changed in the future?

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  • emblemparade
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    It's funny to me that for so many years this program has been my rock, and it hasn't even been at 1.0.

    Developers have such different ideas about what "1.0" means.

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