** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Unable to umount properly removable USB devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117044
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Does not happen in the gnome hardy live cd I downloaded recently
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Unable to umount properly removable USB devices
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I just used a xubuntu hardy live cd and it still happens. There's no
need for a usb external drive: it happened with the laptop's sata disk.
This disk has several partitions. On opening gparted, all four
partitions are mounted and four file browser windows are opened. Unmount
the devices and they w
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Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently.
In my case, I have followed your steps and the steps of Id2ndR and I
couldn't reproduce it under Hardy.
We were wondering is thi
I also had this problem in xubuntu, and solved it by disabling automatic
volume management in thunar. Looks like the partition looks new to the
system after touched by gparted so it is auto mounted again.
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Unable to umount properly removable USB devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/117044
Yo
I have quite the same trouble :
- Open gparted and choose an external drive.
- Unmount one partition
- gparted will unmount it but it will be mounted automatically (maybe by
gnome-volume-manager)
Consequently, gparted won't succesfully work on this partition (it won't format
it by example).
To