01-04-2014
depends which distro you, yourself , is interested: debian with it's devarients or redhat with it's devarients. essentially you can install on all of the distro's once live-booted. if you want me to be precise:
*kali-linux
*ubuntu-12.04
*archbang
*centos- depends on which one you have downloaded - live cd/dvd doesn't have gparted, but if you'll download full dvd and make of it boot-cd/usb then it will be included.
*debian7-6 : squeeze and wheezy - same as centos
one thing that need to be noticed: it's way easiier to learn fdisk and parted then to search graphical tools, even though those are easier, terminal tools are way useful
good luck and keep us posted
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