OS/2's FDISK
OS/2's disk partitioning software, like DOS's, is called FDISK. To be precise, there are two versions of OS/2's FDISK—a text-mode version (FDISK.EXE) and a GUI version (FDISKPM.EXE). The two versions of the program function in much the same way, so I refer to them both as FDISK. Figure 6.8 shows the GUI version of OS/2's FDISK.
Figure 6.8. The GUI and text-mode versions of OS/2 FDISK look and act much alike, although the former enables you to use the mouse to perform most actions.
OS/2's FDISK displays all the primary and logical partitions for a disk onscreen, but only in a textual form; there's no graphical representation of ...
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