A lun, 28 ago 2000, Paul W. Abrahams va escriure:
There are two ways I know of to look at the disk partitioning tables: fdisk and cfdisk (the interactive version based on curses). But in neither case is there an obvious way to print the partitioning table (not in the weird sense of the word often used in Unix, where "print" means "show on the screen", but in the sense of putting it on paper). I found one rather awkward method: call cfdisk (or fdisk) in a screen terminal such as xterm, then cut and paste to a kedit (or other editor) buffer, then print the buffer. Is it possible to do better than that?
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