Hi Intrigeri

> since a recent upgrade of my sid system (I would say, withing the
> last 7 days or so), any sgdisk operation fails.
> 
> For example:
> 
> $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=1M count=64 && sgdisk --print 
> /tmp/test.img
> 64+0 records in
> 64+0 records out
> 67108864 bytes (67 MB, 64 MiB) copied, 0.0948964 s, 707 MB/s
> Problem opening  for reading! Error is 2.
> The specified file does not exist!
> zsh: exit 2     sgdisk --print /tmp/test.img

This seems to work fine again in the latest version. Mind testing again
on your system? Maybe it was some transient error in unstable at that time.

thanks,

-Jonathan

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