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Gparted+Disks preinstalled distro recommendations
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Why not just used the official GParted livecd?
Does it have both of them? I honestly don't remember.
Thanks for the comment :)
That is a good point, the livecd doesn't even use Gnome, so it's unlikely it'll have Gnome Disks.
What is it that you're trying to do with Gnome Disks, if I may ask?
Not OP, but I do find Gnome Disks to be rather useful for adding entries into fstab. It grabs the UUID for you and offers some easily configurable fields.