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Partition Tools

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PzP1R8

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What are the Linux Partitions Tools available?

Can I invoke and use "Druid" in Redhat "On the Fly?"

Is Fdisk the recommended tool to use?

Any info, as always, greatly appreciated:)

Cheers,

Tony
 
My CAD0,02 is to learn and use fdisk(8). It is reasonably consistent across systems that use it (generally non-BSD), and knowing it will pay you back in the future, as it allows for a much finer level of control over what's going on.

Cheers,

~kj
 
Isn't Disk Druid simply a GUI for fdisk ?

I never used it... too used to fdisk...
 
try cfdisk

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