plug proposal: Disk Management #71
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I think a utility like this is outside the scope of Switchboard. I would recommend installing GNOME Disks from AppCenter. Would love to hear any other opinions from @elementary/ux but I think for now I'll close this as "Out of scope" |
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@danrabbit I can see some argument for managing disks/storage in System Settings. In other operating systems I can check somewhere in the system to see what's using my storage (with something like a Granite storage bar), a way to free up space, and possibly a way to format new partitions (i.e. when adding a new hard drive to an existing machine). I don't think it's an urgent need since third-party tools exist, but I do think having it integrated into the system a bit more would be nice and sane. |
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Hm yeah I think I'm worried about a runaway scope here for Switchboard, but I'll reopen for the sake of discussion |
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Also, some people ask for ways to handling automatic mounting at startup. (e.g. in Slack channel) and using a |
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@mmstick I was just thinking… would using distinst here make any sense for a disk formatting utility, or would it make more sense to use the underlying libraries more directly? |
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An initial concept seems to have been made here: If anyone wants a base to start from. The code doesn't compile, it calls for a package that I'm guessing has been renamed or obsoleted:
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From elementary/installer#324.
There should be a new switchboard plug that allows the user to:
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