[Bug 935480] Re: mkdosfs refuses to run on /dev/loop0p1
Jan Claeys
ubuntu at janc.be
Sat Feb 16 20:08:57 UTC 2013
At least GParted will have the "-I" option workaround in the next
version.
Did your patch remove the check or fix it? (Is there a future-proof way
to fix it?)
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Title:
mkdosfs refuses to run on /dev/loop0p1
Status in “dosfstools” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
psusi at faldara:~$ sudo mkdosfs /dev/loop0p1
mkdosfs 3.0.9 (31 Jan 2010)
mkdosfs: Device partition expected, not making filesystem on entire device '/dev/loop0p1' (use -I to override)
Obviously this is wrong since loop0p1 IS a partition. Oddly, it does
not complain on loop0p2.
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