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I'm a satisfied Lubuntu user but I cannot find an applet or indicator that
displays the mounted volumes (and eventually allows to unmount them).



So far the only way to know what is currently mounted is from the terminal (command mount) or open the file manager (pcmanfm).



If anybody knows a package I can install for the purpose (panel applet or indicator) please let me know.


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I discovered this nice indicator:



sudo apt-get install ejecter


after installed you click Alt+F2 and enter



ejecter


to run it.



To have it start automatically at login create a file named ejecter.desktop in ~/.config/autostart:



nano ~/.config/autostart/ejecter.desktop


with the following content



[Desktop Entry]
Name=Ejecter
Exec=ejecter
Terminal=false
Type=Application
NoDisplay=true

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