[Bug 2027979] Re: won't warn neither prevent usage of « risky » characters in labels
den
2027979 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jul 17 13:37:32 UTC 2023
hi , same things is possible [b]without[/b] escaping any special characters in the gparted application .
For example , i can give a new label to an ext partition entering : /DATA/é*/$ .
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Title:
won't warn neither prevent usage of « risky » characters in labels
Status in e2fsprogs package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hi,
if naming or renaming an EXT volume,
e2label lets you use any character, including / or * or $ ( and
probably others, like accented letters é è à )
I'd expect at least a warning if such are to be found in a label name.
Or better, it should not be possible to use those in label names.
Example :
a at p:~$ sudo e2label /dev/sdb12 /Ti\$*
a at p:~$
a at p:~$ sudo e2label /dev/sdb12
/Ti$*
a at p:~$
a at p:~$ lsblk -fe7 | grep sdb12
└─sdb12 ext4 1.0 /Ti$* f583e9b0-f1de-438f-8da8-c1e070407628
a at p:~$
coming from https://forum.ubuntu-
fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=22692892#p22692892 ( french )
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