GParted Live Now Supports Microsoft's New Filesystem, ReFS
GParted Live is a small bootable GNU/Linux distribution that has a lot of features and that can be used in operations like creating, reorganizing, and deleting disk partitions on a variety of filesystems. A new stable update has been made available and the operating system is now at version 0.21.0.
The updates made to the GParted Live distro are usually not really consistent and the developers make changes in small increments. The same can be said about the latest iteration of the distro. It's nothing to write home about, but some of the improvements make this release relevant, even if it's for the implementation of the latest GParted application.
Users mustn't confuse GParted with GParted Live. The former can be installed in most, if not all Linux distributions, and the latter one is a Live CD edition that integrates this application. Just plug in the CD or USB drive with this distro and you have access to all of the powerful tools provided by GParted.