do you mean FDISK? I can't find FSDISK.
There is no program called FSDISK. There are 'fdisk' and 'sfdisk'.
PARTED has worked well for me all the time.
That is great. :-)
I encountered only one peculiar problem with PARTED:
Starting and end addresses "sometimes" are accepted only,
in very c
Dear François,
do you mean FDISK? I can't find FSDISK.
PARTED has worked well for me all the time.
Occasionally I need repartitioning, so I preferred PARTED
generally over FDISK.
I encountered only one peculiar problem with PARTED:
Starting and end addresses "sometimes" are accepted only,
in ve