The fdisk utility is a near-universal tool available for a variety of computer operating systems. A capable version of fdisk is available on Macintosh OSes. A less capable version of fdisk is even available on older versions of Microsoft Windows. There are many commands within fdisk, more in expert mode, but you need to know only the few discussed here. Though you can modify the physical disk partition layout using many programs, this section explores the Linux implementation of fdisk. In contrast, the Microsoft version is based on its heritage as the Disk Operating System (DOS) and works only on Microsoft partitions.
Monday, January 23, 2012
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