The volume label for my new USB disk was displayed as capital letters on my home PC although when I formatted this disk (FA T32) on Windows, I used lowercase letters. To transform the disk label back, I remembered the Disk Management tool in Gnome before I migrated from Gnome 3 to KDE Pla Sma. I hoped this tool may work. The package name of the application is gnome-disk-utility and the real command is palimpsest. Then the disk label is changed as follows:
Now, it can is seen that although I ' ve migrated to KDE, some Gnome applications is still indispensable, like this disk UT Ility tool and the file Manager nautilus:just remember if I couldn ' t open PDF attachments of bibliography items in Zotero Standalone version–the default application is somehow changed to Filelight, which I had never used Before–it was finally Nautilus, that came to rescue.
Another benefit of using Gnome Disk utility is to eject CD-ROM. When in KDE Dolphin, after ejecting the CD-ROM, the tray'll immediately be withdrawn into the box. There is no-time for me-get out the CD disk. The ejecting function in Gnome disk utility performs well.