[Bug 318422] Re: gparted fails to complete due to volume manger
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Thu Oct 4 17:56:22 UTC 2012
** Changed in: gparted
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: gparted
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
gparted fails to complete due to volume manger
Status in Gnome Partition Editor:
Fix Released
Status in “gparted” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: thunar
This is in intrepid, but I've seen this in every release since feisty.
Steps to reproduce (from memory):
1. Boot up a system which has partitions on the xubuntu live disc.
2. Applications->System->Partition Editor
3. Observe the instances of thunar on the now mounted partitions.
When gparted refreshes copies partitions or creates new partitions the
Volume Management kicks in and mounts them.
This causes gparted to stop on a fail (e.g. when it tries to fsck
them).
This is while using the live disc, so I would expect some default to stop this from happening, rather than me having to disable volume management manually.
-How is the novice/windows user expected to know this?
It usually catches me out on a long job run overnight which is
annoying.
I prefer to use xubuntu rather than (e.g.) ubuntu since the desktop is
lightweight and perfect for partition shuffling.
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