[Bug 89357] Re: Editing partitions is slow

Alex Engelmann 89357 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 11 00:12:18 UTC 2011


I think editing partitions is an intrinsically slow process, but
Ubiquity's partition manager is about as fast as GParted or faster, so I
think this bug is solved.  I'm using Natty.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Editing partitions is slow

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

  I am testing Herd5, though the issue is not new...

  Probably because I have 9 partitions to look after, and probably because I use Ubiquity a lot ;-) to test the advanced partitioner mostly, I get more and more annoyed at the slowness of the partitioner. That is, for each and every partition, no matter what I do on it (disable it, or select a mount point, or format it), it takes a little while to complete the operation, and also pops up a "Scanning disks" progress bar".
  I can understand that it needs to scan the hard drives when launching the partitioner, obviously, but why does it need to scan them 20 times ? If I select a mount point or tick the "format" check box, why does it need to scan the disks all the time ?
  It's particularly annoying, considering that the text installer, which I thought now was the new base of the graphical installer, IS NOT slow, nor does it pop up any progress bat or anything. 

  Here is hoping you can do some magic in time for the final release !
  ;o)

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