blivet-gui is a graphical storage configuration tool for Linux built on the blivet library.
It gives users a desktop interface for inspecting storage devices and preparing configuration changes without relying entirely on command line utilities. The project is designed for storage setup and reconfiguration tasks, and upstream provides installation paths through Fedora repositories as well as packages for Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Mageia, and OpenMandriva.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Lets you create, delete, and edit partitions.
- Supports configuring LVM, RAID, and Btrfs volumes.
- Includes advanced options for encrypted devices using LUKS.
- Can set up LVM or Btrfs volumes that span multiple drives.
- Provides a graphical interface for storage manipulation and configuration.
Website: github.com/storaged-project/blivet-gui
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Developer: storaged-project
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
blivet-gui is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Partitioning Tools | |
|---|---|
| GParted | Popular partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions |
| KDE Partition Manager | Disk partitioning application for the KDE Platform |
| GNOME Disks | The disk utility in GNOME |
| Parted | GParted and KDE Partition Manager use the Parted libraries |
| GPT fdisk | Set of text-mode partitioning tools |
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