System Rescue CD
Posted May 19, 2006 20:14 UTC (Fri) by
h2 (guest, #27965)
In reply to:
System Rescue CD by Ed_L.
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A quick look at the GParted live CD (Linux.com)
Ed_L, I've found that in certain circumstances gparted 0.1 successfully partitioned etc a disk where 0.2 failed, so I just keep a few copies around.
It's my guess that the reason knoppix worked for you, the old version, was exactly because of this oddity, you were simply using an older release of parted within knoppix.
I just keep all my gparted livecds now, usually the latest doesn't work.
It has however worked fine on all the sata drives I've run it on so far, but that probably will vary motherboard to motherboard, sata chipset to sata chipset.
Overall, however, I've really come to love this tool, it's a perfect example of unix's idea of do one thing well in a small application.
Each version is more elegant than the last too, which doesn't hurt.
But it's not perfect, it is afterall at 0.2.x, which means the author knows it's not perfect, but it's pretty darned good as far as I'm concerned, it's my first choice of partitioning tools now, and it's become the first recommended choice of distros like kanotix.
That's the livecd however, not the installed program version, which I avoid. And qtparted is far too buggy to be trusted with any disk partitioning at all as far as I'm concerned.
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