cfdisk is a curses-based disk partition table manipulator for Linux. cfdisk tries to read the current partition table from the disk drive. It is functionally identical to fdisk, but with a graphical user interface (GUI). Although the GUI is intended to make cfdisk easier to use, some system administrators prefer the straight-forward approach of fdisk.
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