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Q. I’d like to see all the partitions on my scsi hard drives. Under Windows Disk manager shows exactly how space is allocated on the disk drivers and free space etc. How do I display hard drive partitions information?
A. You can use any one of the following command:
[a] fdisk command : Partition table manipulator [...] - Linux: How to delete a partition with fdisk command
Q. My system comes with pre installed Linux and XP. Now I would like to delete a partition. How do I delete a partition?
A. Hard disks can be divided into one or more logical disks called partitions. This division is described in the partition table found in sector 0 of the [...] - Howto find out or Learn harddisk size in Linux or UNIX
Q. How do I find out or learn hard disk size in Linux?
A. Under Linux and UNIX you can use df command. df command displays the amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file name argument. If no file [...] - How to: Formatting Linux Filesystem
Q. How do I format Linux file system? Can you tell me command names to format and create a Linux file system?
A. Formatting linux filesystem required for many reasons. If you want to expand file system or you just added new hard disk drive or create separate partitions for security and performance reasons. Whatever [...]
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