[Bug 358951] Re: 3.8.x that comes with Ubuntu 8.10 LiveCD kills fat32 partitions on USB HDD
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Mon Mar 5 04:18:05 UTC 2012
[Expired for gparted (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
3.8.x that comes with Ubuntu 8.10 LiveCD kills fat32 partitions on USB
HDD
Status in “gparted” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gparted
I can't be more disappointed in Ubuntu + GParted than I am now. I've
just ruined my backup USB HDD with GParted that was run under Ubuntu
8.10 Live. Of course, it warned to backup data, but only because it
was unreal to backup my HDD I decided to use GParted resize instead of
backup and format.
I had two FAT32 partitions on USB HDD and wanted to shrink the first
one to format and install Ubuntu on it. This required moving
information from this partition to the second. As I didn't have enough
free space I have to repeat resize and move operation several times. I
made only one operation at a time - never chained them. On the fourth
resize some strange sign appeared in front of my first partition.
After a check run the partition could not be mounted. When I attached
HDD to another system, I've found that all my files were lost. Disk
label was garbaged although partition types still were FAT32. I do not
know how did it happen, perhaps I've run chkdsk fix fix parameter
explicitly from Windows rescue CD, but it crunched first partition
(bootex.log is attached) and created FOUND.000 folder that now
contains a salad from filexxxx.chk chunks. =/
My second partition now contains "sictaged.ito" entry without any
means to access it contents. I do not know why the second partition
was messed too and more importantly - how to restore it back? I
suspect that I run "check" command which killed FAT32 tables.
That was strange (besides extremely long time to scan drives after
each operation) is that after USB HDD partition was unmounted from
GParted, Ubuntu still popped up that disk window. Even if so, it is
unclear how could unmounted partition result in FAT32 tables being
overwritten in both FAT32 partitions.
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