Gparted is the Gnome Partition Editor, a Gtk 2 GUI for other command line tools that can create, reorganise or delete disk partitions.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-7.7 platform.
Download (HTTP): http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-0.21.0.tar.bz2
Download MD5 sum: c9618b2eba00e3f081d3f40e8a6029e2
Download size: 2.0 MB
Estimated disk space required: 93 MB (additional 4 MB, building the optional documentation)
Estimated build time: 0.9 SBU (additional 0.1 SBU, building the optional documentation)
GNOME Doc Utils and Rarian-0.8.1
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/gparted
Install Gparted by running the following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr \ --disable-doc \ --disable-static && make
This package does not come with a testsuite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install
--disable-static
: This
switch prevents installation of static versions of the libraries.
--disable-doc
: This switch disables
building of the optional documentation. Remove it if you have
installed GNOME Doc Utils.
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), jfsutils-1.1.15, ntfs-3g-2014.2.15, reiserfsprogs-3.6.24, xfsprogs-3.2.2, btrfs-progs, dosfstools, mtools (required to read and write FAT16/32 volume labels and UUIDs), hfsutils, hfsprogs, nilfs-utils and reiser4progs.
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: gksu, kdesudo, or xdg-su. Other solution is to use pkexec, from Polkit-0.112, but some configuration is necessary. Another simple solution is ssh-askpass-6.7p1. Below, we describe these two alternatives: "ssh-askpass" and "pkexec".
To optionally use ssh-askpass-6.7p1 if it is installed in your
system, run the following commands as the root
user:
cp -v /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop.back && sed -i 's/Exec=/Exec=sudo -A /' /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop &&
Now, clicking in the menu item for Gparted, a dialog appears in the screen, asking for the administrator password.
To optionally use pkexec, you
need polkit-gnome-0.105, and ConsoleKit-0.4.6 installed with support to
Linux-PAM-1.1.8 and Polkit-0.112.
As the root
user, configure
Gparted-0.21.0 and Polkit-0.112
with the following commands:
cp -v /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop \
/usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop.back &&
sed -i 's:/usr/sbin/gparted:/usr/sbin/gparted_polkit:' \
/usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop &&
cat > /usr/sbin/gparted_polkit << "EOF" &&
#!/bin/bash
pkexec /usr/sbin/gparted $@
EOF
chmod -v 0755 /usr/sbin/gparted_polkit
Still as the root
user, configure
Polkit-0.112 and Gparted-0.21.0 to use
pkexec:
cat > /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.gnome.gparted.policy << "EOF"
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE policyconfig PUBLIC
"-//freedesktop//DTD PolicyKit Policy Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/PolicyKit/1/policyconfig.dtd">
<policyconfig>
<action id="org.freedesktop.policykit.pkexec.run-gparted">
<description>Run GParted</description>
<message>Authentication is required to run GParted</message>
<defaults>
<allow_any>no</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
<allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active>
</defaults>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.path">/usr/sbin/gparted</annotate>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.allow_gui">true</annotate>
</action>
</policyconfig>
EOF
chmod -v 0644 /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.gnome.gparted.policy
Now, clicking in the menu item for Gparted, a dialog appears in the screen, asking for the administrator password.
Last updated on 2015-03-02 22:42:44 -0500