Gnome Disk Utility 3.38.0

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Gnome Disk Utility 3.38.0

Post#1 by fulalas » 11 Dec 2020, 09:04

Last version of Gnome Disk Utility, which includes a nice disk benchmark feature :)

https://www.mediafire.com/file/mvlyjebx ... 4.xzm/file
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Post#2 by Ed_P » 11 Dec 2020, 13:53

Doesn't do much in Cinnamon 4.0. Just opens a black window.
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Post#3 by Karmi » 18 Apr 2022, 23:49

5.0-rc3 Cinnamon. Had been looking Disks...installed easily 'n works great!

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Post#4 by gnintilgyes » 17 Oct 2022, 16:50

I just had a computer handed over by a friend, with c.64GB internal SSD. I used the program from the XZM enclosed in this topic to format "W" operating system away because that OS wasn't working correctly. Indeed the Disk utility formatted the disk for GPT but refused to add a partition, saying it "didn't know" how to deal with "mmcblk" device or whatever. I'm using Porteus v5.0 MATE 64-bit. This is only for information. Sorry about bumping months-old thread.

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Post#5 by Ed_P » 17 Oct 2022, 18:33

Change drive from GPT to MBR partition table.

Added in 3 hours 12 minutes 29 seconds:
Comments I have in my script to install Porteus on a USB drive:

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## Run GParted to partition & format the USB drive with a msdos Partition table.  ##
##  Use GParted's View > Device Information to check Partition Table type.        ##
##  Use GParted's Device > Create Partition Table if Partition Table shows as GPT.##
## Or under Windows use:                                                          ##
## > diskpart          * Run Command Prompt with Admin Rights.                    ##
## > list disk                                                                    ##
## >....                                                                          ##
## > select disk 1     * Note: disk nbr is the nbr of the USB disk                ##
## > clean                                                                        ##
## > create partition primary                                                     ##
## > exit                                                                         ##
I use GParted which is included in Porteus.
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Post#6 by Rava » 27 Oct 2022, 00:51

Ed_P wrote:
17 Oct 2022, 21:45
## > select disk 1 * Note: disk nbr is the nbr of the USB disk ##
I thought that reads "mbr" not "nbr"?

As in Master Boot Record? - Master boot record (on en.wikipedia.org)
Cheers!
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