1. Use the fdisk–l command to view a list of disk devices
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2. Create a GPT partition using the parted tool
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3, after the partition is created, you can use Fdisk–l to see the new partition information
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4. Format the partition with the MKFS tool
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5. When the format is complete, mount the new partition using the Mount command, at which time you can view the remaining capacity of the disk using the DF–H command
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6, modify the Fstab file, set the system restart automatically mount the new partition, add the last line of content
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