Linux fdisk command
fdisk
Fdisk
Feature Description: Disk partition.
Syntax:fdisk [-b < partition size >][-uv][peripheral device code] or fdisk [-l][-b < partition size >][-uv][peripheral code ...] or fdisk [-S < partition number;]
Add:fdisk is a disk partition program, it uses the traditional question-and-answer interface, rather than DOS fdisk -like C-fdisk Interactive interface, it is more inconvenient to use, but the function is not compromised.
Parameters
-b< Partition Size > Specify the size of each partition.
-l lists the partition table status for the specified peripheral device.
-s< partition number > outputs the specified partition size to the standard output, in chunks.
-U is paired with the "-L" parameter list, which replaces the number of cylinders with the number of partitions to represent the starting address of each partition.
-V Displays version information.