What Is The Fdisk Command In Linux?
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The fdisk command is a text–based utility in Linux operating systems for managing disk partitions. It is commonly used to create, delete, modify, and list existing partition tables on a disk. It can also be used to view and set disk parameters such as label types, partition types, and other associated information.