[Bug 1078445] Re: Xubuntu install fail due partition auto mount defeats Gparted
Chris Bainbridge
chris.bainbridge at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 00:20:14 UTC 2015
** Project changed: thunar => gparted
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Title:
Xubuntu install fail due partition auto mount defeats Gparted
Status in Gnome Partition Editor:
Fix Released
Status in Thunar Volume Manager:
Won't Fix
Status in gparted package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in thunar package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Wanted to install Xbuntu 12.10 along side Win 7 and Ubuntu 12.10.
Needed to create 4 further partitions (boot,swap,/ and home) in a pre-
exsisting extended partition. Booted from a Xubuntu 12.10 Live CD on
my HP Envy Sleekbook and ran up Gparted.
What I expected to happen:
I expected to be able to shrink a 230gig partition and create 4 additional partitions. To my surprise the extended partition was already mounted when I selected unmount partition in Gparted, Gparted completed the action but then Xubuntu remounted it automatically and opened a filemanager window for every other partition as well.
What happened instead:
I found I could not unmount any partition without it being automatically remounted.
Installed Xbuntu 12.10 on my Desktop (clean install from a CD). Using
Gparted I cannot unmount a spare partition without Xubuntu
automatically remounting it.
The Automount feature needs an operator control to allow use of
Gparted.
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