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    Gparted KDE Equivalent

    Hi.

    I've got a secondary FAT32 40GB HDD, and I'd like to format it to XFS (preferably) or Ext3. I've found a Gnome-compatible partitioner (Gparted), but that doesn't seem to work on KDE.

    How would I go about formatting my HDD?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Gparted KDE Equivalent

    have you tried qtparted? thats QTParted.
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      #3
      Re: Gparted KDE Equivalent

      Qtparted works, but you can't use it on a mounted filesystem. You need something like the Ultimate Boot CD or a Knoppix Live CD. Both have qtparted as standard issue. In knoppix, open a konsole and type sudo qtparted, and you're good to go. (No password required, but I've never been able to get it to run off a menu, or without sudo, either ..)

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        #4
        Re: Gparted KDE Equivalent

        Thanks. QTParted worked perfectly.

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          #5
          Re: Gparted KDE Equivalent

          And BTW if you like the Gnome Partition Manager (gparted) then go ahead and use it under KDE. Works fine.

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