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fdisk
Developer(s)Robert Baron, IBM, Microsoft, Digital Research, Datalight, Novell, Brian E. Reifsnyder
Initial release1983, 40–41 years ago
Operating systemMS-DOS, PC DOS, FlexOS, SISNE plus, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS, Windows, DR DOS, ROM-DOS, FreeDOS, PTS-DOS, *BSD,[1] SysV
TypeCommand
LicenseMS-DOS, PC DOS, FlexOS, OS/2, Windows, DR DOS, ROM-DOS, PTS-DOS: Proprietary commercial software
FreeDOS: GNU GPLv2

fdisk is a command-line utility for disk partitioning. It has been part of DOS, DR FlexOS, IBM OS/2, and early versions of Microsoft Windows, as well as certain ports of FreeBSD,[2] NetBSD,[3] OpenBSD,[4] DragonFly BSD[5] and macOS[6] for compatibility reasons. Windows 2000 and its successors have replaced fdisk with a more advanced tool called diskpart.

Installation

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  • sudo apt install fdisk

Implementations

Linux

In Linux, fdisk is a part of a standard package distributed by the Linux Kernel organization, util-linux. The original program was written by Andries E. Brouwer and A. V. Le Blanc and was later rewritten by Karel Zak and Davidlohr Bueso when they forked the util-linux package in 2006. An alternative, ncurses-based program, cfdisk, allows users to create partition layouts via a text-based user interface (TUI).[7]

See also

References

[2] [3] [5] [4] [6]

  1. ^ "fdisk(8) — PC slice table (MBR) maintenance program". System Manager's Manual. FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD.
  2. ^ a b "fdisk — PC slice table maintenance utility". BSD Cross Reference. FreeBSD.
  3. ^ a b "fdisk — MS-DOS partition maintenance program". BSD Cross Reference. NetBSD.
  4. ^ a b "fdisk — partition table maintenance program". BSD Cross Reference. OpenBSD.
  5. ^ a b "fdisk — PC slice table (MBR) maintenance program". BSD Cross Reference. DragonFly BSD.
  6. ^ a b "fdisk.tproj/fdisk.8", macOS 10.14.1, Apple
  7. ^ Sharma, Deepesh (2021-02-22). "How to Create, Resize and Delete Linux Partitions With Cfdisk". MUO. Retrieved 2023-05-15.

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