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It really depends.

For formatting drives i.e. i much prefer the GUI.

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Nothing can beat GParted imo

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Gparted is nicer for some stuff (have fun resizing a partition without it, for example), but for basics itโ€™s hard to go wrong with cfdisk IMO. Or even plain fdisk. Very useful to actually know how to use that if you donโ€™t have access to gparted, e.g., system recovery or install, and cfdisk is super easy to use too.

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Yeah that I agree with.

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