• the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    What desktop environment/distro are you using? It would be nice to be able to skip the fstab run around and just click a button.

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      5 hours ago

      Running Tubleweed with Gnome, and the App is Disks. The user session defaults are accessed via dconf editor and you can set your system wide default for auto mounting, or manually tweak each drive via disks.I

      Yast Partitioner was other screenshots, also has options to do the same if you run KDE tumbledweed, or you could install Disks.

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        5 hours ago

        Hey thanks! this is actually helpful. Why KDE can’t just have this as well is a mystery but oh well I’ll try Gnome.

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          2 hours ago

          I have tried both over the years. KDE rally has some great customization, but I come back to GNOME because it feels like the while DE is purposefully designed. GNOME Disks has built in backup and restore ISO files also, which I have found helpful for SDcards duplication. And there is an option to attach Isos or image files so you can mount them as loop devices and see the contents inside.