![]() What's more, the app also works with a plethora of storage devices. One of the best aspects of GParted is that it works on all three major OSes out there: Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions. You can create, delete, resize, move, check, label, copy, and paste partitions, as well as set new UUIDs (Universal Unique Identifiers). For example, you can grow or shrink certain partitions, create space for new OSes, and even attempt data rescue from lost partitions. ![]() With the help of GParted, you can resize, copy, and manage partitions without data loss. GParted is an acronym of the aforementioned GNOME Partition Editor, and it's actually a GTK front-end (GUI) for the GNU Parted command-line app. ![]() If you're a hardcore, command-line-loving, long-time Linux user, then you probably know a thing or two about GNOME Partition Editor. ![]()
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