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Make an app as GNOME disk utility ( http://www.google.com/images?q=gnome-disk-utility ) to view hard disks state, temperature, etc... and to manage partitions, labels, mountpoints...
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The monitoring components would probably be integrated into the system monitor application. There is already a partition manager program for managing disks.
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KDE's Partionmanager version 1.1 now has all of these features. Marking as "done".
http://blog.volker-lanz.de/2010/05/29/n ... s-reports/
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I realize this is an old post, but even now in February 2013, unless I'm missing something, the KDE Partition Manager doesn't provide a way to create an encrypted partition. The Gnome Disk Utility makes this very easy. I wish this capability could be added, as I'd prefer not to have to depend on Gnome tools in KDE. (I am running Kubuntu 12.10 with KDE 4.10.) |
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not the proper place, you can post on bugs.kde.org and create a wishlist request if one does not already exist
some distros provide their own partitioner that may doe this (ex. openSUSE) |
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