Mepis Linux is one. See www.mepis.org for download mirrors. Also,
download System Rescue CD at http://www.sysresccd.org. The download is an
ISO image so you need to burn a CD from it.
I second this, if all you want is to do partitioning. It's small
(about 100 MB), so the download is smaller than a full distribution.
It's got good auto hardware detection, seems to run on most systems.
It does not, however, give you a windows manager and all the other
stuff that's in live distributions such as Knoppix.
Yes, it does. In fact, SystemRescueCD is based on Knoppix.
Most of the full live distros will have QtParted, as do most of the
stripped-down rescue distros. But SystemRescueCD would be my
recommendation for where to start.
SuSE has an amazing graphical installer
with a very clever partitioner. It can
resize NTFS partitions and set up a dual
boot system automatically if that's what
you want. It's very impressive and a no-
brainer to use.
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