lucky13

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Posted: Feb. 20 2007,12:35 |
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Quote (UltraMagnus @ Feb. 20 2007,05:28) | would be ever so helpful when doing a hard drive install |
What's not ever so helpful about fdisk or cfdisk?
You have to remember what the S stands for in DSL. Small. DSL is 50MB of Linux. How big is qtparted and how much of a trade-off would it require to keep DSL at 50MB?
The installed Debian package for qtparted is ~750kb. It has a lot of dependencies including parted (120kb installed) and libparted (440kb installed), not to mention libqt (3.3.3 is 3MB compressed as a deb, 7.4MB installed). So right there you'd have to give up a lot of usefulness just for a fancy GUI partitioning program.
Try using cfdisk if fdisk is too confusing or burdensome.
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