GParted 1.2.0 Released
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GParted 1.2.0 Released
GParted is the GNOME Partition Editor for creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions. The GParted 1.2.0 release includes some new features in addition to bug fixes, and language translation updates. Key changes include: - Add exFAT support using exfatprogs - Wait for udev change on /dev/DISK when erasing signatures - Don't try to mask non-existent Systemd \xe2\x97\x8f.service Visit https://gparted.org for more details.
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GParted 1.2 Released With Support For exFAT File-Systems
GParted as the widely used, GUI solution for managing Linux partitions/file-systems on the Linux desktop now finally supports dealing with exFAT file-systems.
Since Linux 5.7 has been the modern exFAT file-system driver from Samsung to replace the earlier exFAT driver code following Microsoft's blessing in late 2019. That exFAT file-system driver is in increasingly good shape and continues seeing fixes/improvements with succeeding kernel releases and continues to be widely used on Android devices and elsewhere.
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GParted 1.2 Open-Source Partition Editor Released with exFAT Support
GParted 1.2 open-source partition editor software has been released today with initial support for the exFAT file system, as well as various other improvements.
Coming a year after the previous release, GParted 1.2 is here as the first release of the popular and very handy partition editor utility to implement support for partitioning disks formatted with the exFAT file system developed by Microsoft. exFAT support is handled by using the exfatprogs command-line utility, which needs to be installed in your GNU/Linux system.
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