Yes. Still a problem.
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)
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is this still a problem with hal version 0.5.8.1-4ubuntu1?
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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allows mounting of partitions that are already mounted (corruption!)
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critical because it can cause unintentional data loss
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This bug may in fact be part of HAL.
Nautilus for me lists two volumes which I am allowed to mount: 245 MB
Correcting the 59.6GB volume. That's a Windows partition. The only
partition with the problem is /dev/evms/boot.
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Most applications which play with these sort of things do so by making
sure the declared size of the file system (which has to be read from the
file system) matches the actual size of the device. Otherwise, an
explicit EVMS meta-data check at the end of the original file system may
be fine.
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What version of Ubuntu do you use?
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This is feisty.
On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 17:45 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
What version of Ubuntu do you use?
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This is feisty. Mostly up to date.
hal (0.5.8.1-3ubuntu6) feisty; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/24_ignored_volumes.patch:
- Replace the old policy about showing/hiding volumes: Now show all
volumes, except those which are mounted automatically in /etc/fstab.
- See