[Bug 41012] Re: No (obvious) way to set a boot flag

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gparted
   Importance: Unknown = Wishlist

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No (obvious) way to set a boot flag
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[Bug 41012] Re: No (obvious) way to set a boot flag

2006-09-28 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The bug is fixed with the edgy version

** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #330453
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330453

** Also affects: gparted (upstream) via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=330453
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 41012] Re: No (obvious) way to set a boot flag

2006-09-01 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
This might be a bug, but it isn't important in the scenario you
describe.  The /boot partition doesn't need a boot flag.  Only Windows
needs it's boot partition to have the boot flag.

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[Bug 41012] Re: No (obvious) way to set a boot flag

2006-08-23 Thread montgoss
I can confirm this.  I did basically the same thing and I also see no
way to set the boot flag.

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