gparted "gprated is a great partition tool, been using it for years even back in the days when I had Windows computers as it would do things that Windows partition manager wouldn't do. In those days I would have given it a 4.5-5 now in this day and age it's behind the times. As much as some Linux users doen't like the fact we still have to deal with some partiton formats that were developed by Microsoft and adopted by the industry. For example most SD cards or thumb drives that are more than 32 GB are formated using exfat. The best gparted can do is fat32. You can use the exfat.fuse & utilities so that your Linux box will read and write drives formated to exfat but it would be nice to have it supported by gparted. Add this and I'll update my review." |
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