How to use gdisk, parted and fdisk Linux to list, create and delete MBR and GPT partition
Today’s topic ” How to use gdisk, parted and fdisk Linux to list, create and delete MBR and GPT partition in CentOS” Partitioning of the hard disk is a major task for a System Administrator. So you must know how to manage partitions. I am going to cover the following topics:
- How to create the partition in Linux step by step tutorial.
- How to use parted Linux for the list, create and delete partitions.
- How to use gdisk Linux for the list, create and delete partitions.
- How to use fdisk Linux for the list, create and delete partitions.
In the last video we have discussed about Identify CPU memory intensive processes, and kill processes
And it was a great video for looking memory uses, some processes are running, and which one is useful for system. If any process is running unnecessary, kill it.
Linux tutorial for Beginners – Configure Local Storage
- List, create, delete partitions on MBR and GPT disks
- Use graphical interface to create Partition in Linux
- Create and remove physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes
- Configure systems to mount file systems at boot by Universally Unique ID (UUID) or label
- Add new partitions and logical volumes, and swap to a system non-destructively
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