Manual pages: document the 'resize' command

Reported in https://bugs.debian.org/906918, https://bugs.debian.org/915971.

Signed-off-by: Vincent McIntyre <vincent.mcintyre@csiro.au>
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Quit the program. This will exit the program without writing any data to
the disk.
.TP
.B r
Reduce or enlarge the current partition.
.B cfdisk
then prompts you for the new size of the partition.
The default size is the current size.
A partition marked as free space or marked as unusable cannot be resized.
Note that reducing the size of a partition might destroy data on that partition.
.TP
.B s
Sort the partitions in ascending start-sector order. When deleting and
adding partitions, it is likely that the numbering of the partitions will