Thursday 30 June 2016

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1>  FDISK COMMAND
               DISPLAY PARTITIONS
               CREATE PARTITION
               DELETE PARTITION

2>  FORMATING/CREATE FILE SYSTEM

3>  MOUNTING
                TEMPORARY MOUNTING
                PERMANENT MOUNTING

4> SWAP PARTITION
               LIST SWAP VOLUMES
               CREATE SWAP PARTITION
               FORMATE SWAP VOLUME
               MULTIPLE SWAP PARTITION MANAGEMENT
               REMOVE SWAP PARTITION



Fdisk command 

fdisk stands (for “fixed disk or format disk“) is an most commonly used command-line based disk manipulation utility for a Linux/Unix systems. With the help of fdisk command you can view, create, resize, delete, change, copy and move partitions on a hard drive using its own user friendly text based menu driven interface.


p print the partition table
n create a new partition
d delete a partition
q quit without saving changes
w write the new partition table and exit

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