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-====== ​Applications : Disk Utilities ======+====== Disk Utilities ======
  
 ===== GParted - Gnome partiton editor ===== ===== GParted - Gnome partiton editor =====
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 ==== Installation ==== ==== Installation ====
-Installing this application in LMDE is really a breeze as it is available from the Software Manager. Simply open Software Manager from the main panel'​s Menu: +Installing this application in LMDE is really a breeze as it is available from the Software Manager. Simply open Software Manager from the main panel'​s Menu:\\ 
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 Type "​GParted"​ in the search field on the main window, the double click on the first line in the results area: Type "​GParted"​ in the search field on the main window, the double click on the first line in the results area:
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 You'll find GParted under the "​Administration"​ category in the applications Menu. You'll find GParted under the "​Administration"​ category in the applications Menu.
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 === Formatting a USB Key === === Formatting a USB Key ===
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 Note that all actions you ask for are not executed immediately,​ they are stored in the "​action queue" that is displayed at the bottom of the screen, all the actions gets executed in a row only when you decide to apply them: Note that all actions you ask for are not executed immediately,​ they are stored in the "​action queue" that is displayed at the bottom of the screen, all the actions gets executed in a row only when you decide to apply them:
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 +One important thing to note is that if you wish to boot from a partition, you'll have to set the correct flag on that partiton. Once again, using the pop-up menu on a partition will let you choose the "​Manage flags" option, from where you'll be able to activate the boot flag:
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