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Top 6 Partition Managers (CLI + GUI) for Linux

GNU fdisk GParted Disks GNOME Disks Utility KDE Partition Manager
  1. fdisk is a command-line utility that provides disk partitioning functions.
    I have used fdisk, cfdisk and GParted for years. While fdisk may be more versatile, I prefer GParted because of its GUI.

    #Cloud Storage #Hard Drive Tools #Hard Disk Management

  2. GNU Parted manipulates partition tables.
    In addition, you can also use Qtparted, which is a Partition Magic (proprietary software for Windows) clone and Qt front-end to GNU Parted. Note that it is still in development and you may likely experience any kind of problem with the latest release. In that case, try to use the CVS version or a previous stable version.

    #Hard Drive Tools #Hard Disk Management #Disk Partition

  3. Extremely powerful partition manager. Copy, clone partitions.
    I have used fdisk, cfdisk and GParted for years. While fdisk may be more versatile, I prefer GParted because of its GUI.

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    View, modify and configure disks and media
    GNOME Disks is a core system utility used for disk partition management and S.M.A.R.T monitoring. It is used to format and create partitions on drives, and mount and unmount partitions. It ships with the well-known GNOME desktop environment.

    #Hard Drive Tools #Utilities #Web Service Automation

  5. Also known as palimpsest, gnome-disk-utility provides libraries and applications for dealing with...

    #Hard Drive Tools #Hard Disk Management #Disk Partition

  6. NOTE: KDE Partition Manager has been discontinued.
    KDE Homepage, KDE.org
    KDE partition manager is a useful graphical utility for managing disk devices, partitions, and file systems on your computer. It comes with the KDE desktop environment.

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    Qtparted

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    In addition, you can also use Qtparted, which is a Partition Magic (proprietary software for Windows) clone and Qt front-end to GNU Parted. Note that it is still in development and you may likely experience any kind of problem with the latest release. In that case, try to use the CVS version or a previous stable version.

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