I like gparted. It seems solid, has come to be able to see all of my somewhat complicated jbod on various mainboard controllers and add-in pci cards. For fun in these lazy days, I burned a Parted Magic 5.8 disk and took 'er for a spin!:
idk why, maybe trouble with my nvidia card, the Samsung monitor, whose edid has always been a pita for me, or something else, but, just after the load to ram process reports 'ejecting cd', the screen goes black, no VT's can be summoned, 'Caps Lock' doesn't toggle the keyboard status light but 'Magic Keys' will cause a reboot.
Anywho, there is a choice for 'alternate x server', xvesa, at boot and I am posting in chromium, using that.
It seems nice, I thing this is lxde. There are a variety of programs that I have only sampled but I like the partition browser, which quickly, automatically mounts then displays the partition contents. (I am not fond of how the various g* programs insist on double-click, however.) There is a disk health/smartmon program, GSmartControl, and it looks like that could be useful for extended offline tests of drives (over two hours so I'm not trying that, atm). The DHCP network is brought up automatically and everything seems pretty neat and stable,
afaics.

p.s. I don't know if it's chromium but the spoiler 'Show' tab displays only 'Show', never 'Hide', whether the spoiler is open or closed.
