Fdisk is a command that can be used in Linux to manage partitions. With this command one can view all disk partitions or delete partitions. For detailed information on step by step instruction for using this command one can access 'The Geek Stuff' website.
man fdisk
fdisk.
fdisk is a name shared by many programs on multiple platforms. The purpose of these programs is to partition and format a disk.
FIXED DISK ALSO CALLED FDISK IS THE UTILITY THAT PARTITIONS HARD DISK DRIVE
creates partitions on the hard drive
If you're referring to disk partitions, there are many tools available on Linux: fdisk - a command/menu-driven tool for partitioning gdisk - similar to fdisk, but intended for use with GPT partitioning cfdisk - a text user interface frontend for fdisk, which may be easier to use cgdisk - similar to cfdisk, but for GPT GParted - a graphical partition manager KDE Partition Manager
The full form of fdisk is Fixed Disk. Fdisk is a Windows application that allows a person to create or delete partitions in a hard drive.
PartitionMagic
There are many websites where one can learn about fdisk and many other Linux commands including Linux Help, Tuxfiles, Computer Hope, Linux Questions and Linux Solved.
Fdisk means we are creating number of partitionsdiskmanagement means we are creating partitions which are unallocated space
With program fdisk (or cfdisk etc).
In Linux the man command displays the help(man page) for a command. man fdisk is "display the man page for command fdisk"