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The popular disk partitioning toolkit GParted Live has received a new stable update with the release of version 1.8.1. This latest build brings an upgraded system base, a newer Linux kernel, and multiple fixes that enhance reliability for both everyday users and system administrators.
This release is built on the latest Debian Sid packages (as of March 2026), ensuring access to up-to-date system components. One of the key highlights is the inclusion of the finalized GParted 1.8.1 utility, replacing the earlier beta version shipped in previous images.
These updates improve both the accuracy and stability of disk operations, especially in complex storage configurations.
GParted Live 1.8.1 now ships with Linux kernel 6.19.8, bringing:
This ensures smoother operation across a wider range of systems, including newer laptops and servers.

GParted Live is a bootable Linux environment designed specifically for disk partition management. Unlike traditional tools, it runs independently from your installed operating system.
This means you can:
GParted Live supports a wide variety of filesystems, making it a versatile tool for different platforms:
This broad compatibility makes it suitable for multi-boot systems, data recovery tasks, and cross-platform disk management.
The tool can be run directly from external media such as:
Once booted, users get a graphical interface that allows them to:
All of this can be done without installing any software on your system.
GParted Live 1.8.1 focuses on stability and compatibility, making it a reliable choice for critical disk operations. The updated kernel and refined partitioning engine ensure that users can safely manage storage even on newer hardware and complex setups like ZFS-based systems.
If you regularly work with disk partitions—whether for system administration, troubleshooting, or OS installations—GParted Live 1.8.1 is a must-have tool in your toolkit.
With its lightweight design, broad filesystem support, and improved reliability, it continues to be one of the best free partition managers available today.
For more details, see the release notes.