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GNOME Disks (or, gnome-disk-utility) is a GNOME disk utility capable of formatting, imaging, and restoring disks. Is capable of writing MBR or GPT partition tables, or writing images in the .img .iso or .img.xz formats to internal and external disks.
Specific file systems may require distribution-specific or non-free packages (exfat, f2fs, etc.) before they can be created, shrunk, or grown.
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LicenseGNU General Public License version 2 or later
PlatformsLinux, *BSD
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Con Some File System Formats require extra packages to modify
A common file system may require extra packages. For example, exfat will require exfat-utils and either a fuse-based userland driver or a kernel module. This isn't an issue when writing a disk image, but can be an issue when formatting a USB or SD card after using it.
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