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One program that I get a lot of use out of - is gnome-disk-utility.
I tend to use it in tandem with GParted.
As it says on the on the Gnome Disk Utility tin --
'It lets you partition, format, check, benchmark, and view S.M.A.R.T. health of drives.
It also offers easy ways to mount/unmount volumes, create disk images (like ISOs), manage mount options
It can add encryption or password protection to drives, making complex disk tasks simple.
So all in all - a useful tool to have around.
I hope the Q4OS team may consider it for our software list.
Cheers
Q
Last edited by Qwertius (2025-12-20 04:59)
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Maybe you can try tdeparted, I think there's mostly everything you have in Gnome disk & gparted +few additionnal features:
https://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6046
Don't hesitate to tell me if there's something you need that's missing
Last edited by seb3773 (2026-05-02 17:23)
Debian & Q4OS (TDE!!), low-level C, ASM (z80/68k/x86/ARM64), embedded systems, CPU architectures (RISC-V, binary formats, assembly), retro-computing, metal music, guitar and sci-fi.
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G-D-U is the one bit of software I trust for burning iso to usb key. Simple, straightforward and always works.
I also use it to unmount and power down externally mounted hard drives (spinner or SSD) - never any dramas or problems.
Gparted - again, been using it for years. Especially handy if I need to resize a VM which does happen.
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