KDE Partition Manager 2.1 Brings F2FS Support

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 11 March 2016 at 10:32 AM EST. 1 Comment
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For those using the KDE Partition Manager as a KDE/Qt alternative to GParted, the version 2.1.0 release is out along with an update to its underlying KPMcore 2.1.0 library.

The KDE Partition Manager 2.1.0 release brings F2FS (Flash-Friendly File-System) support in conjunction with f2fs-tools. However, this F2FS support in KDE Partition Manager is currently limited.

KDE Partition Manager 2.1.0 also now brings partition flags support up to the current libparted level. More details on the new KDE Partition Manager release via this blog post.
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