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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
%general-entities;
<!ENTITY gparted-download-http
"&sourceforge-repo;/gparted/gparted-&gparted-version;.tar.bz2">
<!ENTITY gparted-download-ftp " ">
<!ENTITY gparted-md5sum "ecd66491bb2061c6aa6077cc24823b9e">
<!ENTITY gparted-size "2.0 MB">
<!ENTITY gparted-buildsize "77 MB (additional 4 MB, building the
optional documentation)">
<!ENTITY gparted-time "0.9 SBU">
]>
<sect1 id="gparted" xreflabel="Gparted-&gparted-version;">
<?dbhtml filename="gparted.html"?>
<sect1info>
<othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
<date>$Date$</date>
</sect1info>
<title>Gparted-&gparted-version;</title>
<indexterm zone="gparted">
<primary sortas="a-Gparted">Gparted</primary>
</indexterm>
<sect2 role="package">
<title>Introduction to Gparted</title>
<para>
Gparted is the Gnome Partition Editor, a Gtk 2 GUI for other command line
tools that can create, reorganise or delete disk partitions.
</para>
&lfs74_checked;
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem>
<para>
Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&gparted-download-http;"/>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Download (FTP): <ulink url="&gparted-download-ftp;"/>
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Download MD5 sum: &gparted-md5sum;
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Download size: &gparted-size;
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Estimated disk space required: &gparted-buildsize;
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Estimated build time: &gparted-time;
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Gparted Dependencies</bridgehead>
<bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
<para role="required">
<xref linkend="gtkmm2"/>,
<xref linkend="intltool"/> and
<xref linkend="parted"/>
</para>
<bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
<para role="optional">
<ulink url="&gnome-download-http;/gnome-doc-utils/">
GNOME Doc Utils</ulink> and
<xref linkend="rarian"/>
</para>
<para condition="html" role="usernotes">
User Notes: <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/gparted"/>
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="installation">
<title>Installation of Gparted</title>
<para>
Install <application>Gparted</application> by running the following
commands:
</para>
<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr \
--disable-doc \
--disable-static &amp;&amp;
make</userinput></screen>
<para>
This package does not come with a testsuite.
</para>
<para>
Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
</para>
<screen role="root"><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="commands">
<title>Command Explanations</title>
<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
href="../../xincludes/static-libraries.xml"/>
<para>
<option>--disable-doc</option>: This switch disables building of
the optional documentation. Remove it if you have installed
<application>GNOME Doc Utils</application>.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="using">
<title>Using Gparted</title>
<para>
To manipulate file systems Gparted has a run time dependency on various
file system tools (you only need to install the tools for file systems you
actually use):
e2fsprogs (installed as part of LFS),
<xref linkend="jfsutils"/>,
<xref linkend="ntfs-3g"/>,
<xref linkend="reiserfs"/>,
<xref linkend="xfsprogs"/>,
<ulink url="https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Btrfs_source_repositories">
btrfs-progs</ulink>,
<ulink url="http://www.daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/">dosfstools</ulink>,
<ulink url="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/mtools/">mtools</ulink> (required
to read and write FAT16/32 volume labels and UUIDs),
<ulink url="ftp://ftp.mars.org/pub/hfs/">hfsutils</ulink>,
hfsprogs,
<ulink url="http://www.nilfs.org/download/">nilfs-utils</ulink> and
reiser4progs.
</para>
<para>
Root privileges are required to run Gparted. If you wish to run the
application from the menu, further applications and configurations are
necessary. Examples of applications that may be used:
<ulink url="http://people.debian.org/~kov/gksu">gksu and gksudo</ulink>,
<ulink url="https://launchpad.net/kdesudo">kdesudo</ulink>, or
<ulink url="https://github.com/tarakbumba/xdg-su">xdg-su</ulink>.
Another simple solution is the <application>GTK+</application> based
<application>gnome-ssh-askpass2</application> (does not need
<application>GNOME</application>) that comes with
<xref linkend="openssh"/>, under the
<filename class="directory">contrib</filename> directory in the source.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 role="content">
<title>Contents</title>
<segmentedlist>
<segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
<segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
<segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
<seglistitem>
<seg>
gparted and gpartedbin
</seg>
<seg>
None
</seg>
<seg>
/usr/share/gnome/help/gparted and
/usr/share/omf/gparted
</seg>
</seglistitem>
</segmentedlist>
<variablelist>
<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
<?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
<varlistentry id="gparted-prog">
<term><command>gparted</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>
is a shell script which sets up the environment before calling
<command>gpartedbin</command>.
</para>
<indexterm zone="gparted gparted-prog">
<primary sortas="b-gparted">gparted</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry id="gpartedbin">
<term><command>gpartedbin</command></term>
<listitem>
<para>
is the Gparted binary.
</para>
<indexterm zone="gparted gpartedbin">
<primary sortas="b-gpartedbin">gpartedbin</primary>
</indexterm>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</sect2>
</sect1>