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5 Linux partition managers

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I have never been able to get parted. I can use fdisk, cfdisk, gdisk, but parted just baffles me.
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Same here with parted but Ive probably used fdisk the most over time.
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I have used parted a few times when only terminal was available but usually use GParted because it's so easy.
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Ive used Gparted a fair amount.
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I mostly use KDE Partition Manager (not really surprising given my preference of Plasma 5 by KDE as my DE), but always keep a gparted-live .iso on usb just in case. I also keep an image of the gparted-live .iso on my Nutanix box for recovering servers that I did oopsies with.
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I did the same when I was running KDE full time.
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