affected me too. I'm on xubuntu 14.04, installed the utility from Ubuntu
Software Manager (USM), it never appeared in Menu. So i tried it from
Terminal like it's named in USM ('gnome-disk-utility"), but no success.
So i was obliged to search in Synaptic Package Manager (which wasn't
installed by default too) where the files are situated. That's a big
time waste for nothing. Ubuntu is a good OS but u need to add a little
much formality, so end user can see how to launch installed program,
even if it's installed from USM!

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1041665

Title:
  gnome-disk-utility is missing palimpsest (renamed to gnome-disks)

Status in “gnome-disk-utility” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The description of the gnome-disk-utility package still says:
  "palimpsest (from the gnome-disk-utility project) is a tool to manage
  disk drives and media", but palimpsest has been renamed to gnome-disks
  (and made much less intuitive, and harder to read because it does
  things in places like use white text on light grey - is that gnome3
  removing features yet again?).

  As an aside, the unity dash also doesn't find 'disk utility', only
  'disks'.

  ubuntu 12.10
  unity 6.2.0-0ubuntu3
  gnome-disk-utility 3.5.3-0ubuntu2

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