Gparted is the Gnome Partition Editor, a Gtk 3 GUI for other command line tools that can create, reorganise or delete disk partitions.
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 12.4 platform.
Download (HTTP): https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gparted/gparted-1.7.0.tar.gz
Download MD5 sum: 97305db7509dd1bf2456a1331d2380f3
Download size: 5.1 MB
Estimated disk space required: 72 MB (add 70 MB for tests)
Estimated build time: 0.3 SBU (using parallelism=4; add 0.3 SBU for tests)
btrfs-progs-6.16 (if using a btrfs filesystem), exfatprogs, and udftools
Install Gparted by running the following commands:
./configure --prefix=/usr    \
            --disable-doc    \
            --disable-static &&
make
        To run the tests, issue: make check.
          Now, as the root user:
        
make install
          --disable-static: This
          switch prevents installation of static versions of the libraries.
        
          --disable-doc: This switch
          disables building of the optional documentation. Remove it if you
          have installed GNOME Doc Utils.
        
          --enable-xhost-root: This switch
          provides an interim workaround to allow GParted to run under
          Wayland by using xhost to grant and revoke root access to the X11
          display.
        
To manipulate file systems Gparted has a run time dependency on various file system tools (you only need to install the tools for file systems you actually use): Hdparm-9.65 (required for optionally displaying serial number device information), btrfs-progs-6.16, dosfstools-4.2, e2fsprogs (installed as part of LFS), jfsutils-1.1.15, xfsprogs-6.15.0, mtools (required to read and write FAT16/32 volume labels and UUIDs), hfsutils, hfsprogs, nilfs-utils, Reiser4progs, and reiserfsprogs.
Root privileges are required to run Gparted. If you wish to run the application from the menu, further applications and configurations are necessary. Examples of applications that may be used: gksu, kdesudo, or xdg-su. Another simple solution is ssh-askpass-10.0p1.
            To optionally use ssh-askpass-10.0p1 if it is installed in
            your system, run the following commands as the root user:
          
cp -v /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop.back && sed -i 's/Exec=/Exec=sudo -A /' /usr/share/applications/gparted.desktop
Now, clicking on the menu item for Gparted, a dialog appears on the screen, asking for the administrator password.