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          As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility and then execute:



          gnome-disks


          Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks.






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            In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility package.






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              As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility and then execute:



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              Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks.






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                  As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility and then execute:



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                  Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks.






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                  As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility and then execute:



                  gnome-disks


                  Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks.







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                      In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility package.






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