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README

KDE Partition Manager
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WARNING

KDE Partition Manager is a potentially dangerous program for your data. It has
been tested carefully and there are currently no known bugs that could lead to
data loss, but nevertheless there is always a chance for an error to ocurr and
you might lose your data.

BACK UP YOUR DATA BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE!

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This software allows you to manage your disks, partitions and file systems:
Create, resize, delete, copy, backup and restore partitions with a large number
of supported file systems (ext2/3/4, reiserfs, NTFS, FAT32 and more).

It is a KDE4 application, so you will need KDE4 libraries to run it on your
computer. It also makes use of external programs to get its job done, so you
might have to install additional software (preferably packages from your
distribution) to make use of all features and get full support for all file
systems.

For quick install instructions see INSTALL.

For a list of changes since the previous release see CHANGES.