Re: Re: "Start Job" - switching to svsvinit-devuan - partitioning

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Am Sonntag, 18. März 2018 schrieb William Morder:
> 
> What think you of Parted Magic? How does it compare to Slacko? 

It's expensive (provides a technical minor solution that can be solved for free with superiority) and can't do most of the interesting tasks, e.g. I usually customize my slacko sticks in a way that they perform different tasks automaticly when booting, so I can give them out to minor minions :-)
 
> I ask because I am not so familiar with Slackware (though I don't know if it 
> matters much for this job of resizing a partition); but I do know Parted 
> Magic, and have used it before now several times. 

slacko is just linux, nothing special. 

> https://partedmagic.com/
> 
> It also supports various file systems: 
> ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, ntfs, and reiserfs
> and has other useful features. 
> 
> Bill
> 
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