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@rj: I agree with Phillip. I think this bug is caused by an unusual
number of heads per track. Newer OS like Windows 7 try to optimize
track/head/sector numbers depending on the media (4GB flash in your
case).
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vfat and fat32 are the same thing and has nothing to do with this bug.
Linux can not be INSTALLED to a fat filesystem because it does not
support permissions; it can access it ( as opposed to being installed o
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This bug is due to another "technological advancement" by Microsoft.
I reformatted and partitioned my flash drive (4 GB Mushkin) using
Windows 7, and I told it to use FAT32, but instead it used VFAT without
t
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Cannot use gparted
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Same as #12 , I also have a Kingston 4GB DataTraveler (G3). Using fdisk
to delete the partition and recreate it , then parted will not crash any
more.
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My gparted worked fine until CentOS installed a LVM partition. Then it
stopped working and started just flashing the scan and crashing.
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As suggested by Tanath I went to http://www.gnu.org/software/parted to
see the bug report but could not find it... I wanted to add that I am
having this problem with libparted 2.3 and only my internal drives are
connected. It occurs both on the installed version and with the 10.10
amd64 install CD
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Unfortunately this bug still appears to be present in the latest
maverick final CD. I have managed to identify two duplicates so far.
** Also affects: ubiquity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: debian-installer
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Same issue with a Kingston 4GB DataTraveler.
Backtrace has 16 calls on stack:
16: /lib/libparted.so.0(ped_assert+0x2a) [0x16af0a]
15: /lib/libparted.so.0(+0x42507) [0x1a2507]
14: /lib/libparted.so.0(+0x43317) [0x1a3317]
13: /lib/libparted.so.0(+0x4460c) [0x1a460c]
12: /lib/libparted.so.
If I zero the beginning of the disk, then gpart will start.
This disk was a brand new Patriot XT. There are no errors in the dmesg
output.
I forgot to mention-- when I first tried to install Ubuntu on this brand
new Patriot XT (before I tried to start gpart from the Live CD mode),
the installer
I can't start Parted when I boot the 10.04 Desktop 32-bit CD.
When I click it on the menu, parted (the full-size window with title,
though I can't see the contents in that split second) disappears a
fraction of a second after it appears. If I then try to sudo parted
from the Terminal, it presents
Update: In my case, the problem is with the partition table on the USB
stick.
The USB stick was supplied from the manufacturer with a single FAT32
partition which can be mounted and used just fine by operating systems
(Windows, Linux and Solaris). However, it is *not* a complete,
contiguously def
I am also experiencing the above reported parted/gparted crash. This is, for
me, consistently
reproducable when attempting to install from a USB stick. Booting into "rescue
mode" and
getting a shell (without specifying a root filesystem) allows a little
experimentation, which
shows that disconn
** Changed in: parted
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Parted tracker #255
http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/255
** Also affects: parted via
http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/255
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Same issue here.
i also tried parted 2.3 (built from the sources at gnu.org) and it crashes in
the same way when scanning certain USB sticks.
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As both gparted & parted crash somewhere in libparted, I suppose this is
a bug in libparted...
** Package changed: gparted (Ubuntu) => parted (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Output of sudo parted -l
Model: ATA WDC WD1600JB-00E (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 160GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start EndSizeType File system Flags
1 32.3kB 156GB 156GB primary ext4boot
2 156GB 160GB 409
I'm getting a similar issue with a particular USB stick connected. It
was having issues, so I tried to use gparted to wipe the partition and
create a new one, but creating a partition failed. Now the drive isn't
even seen by any computer I put it in. Ubuntu compters have gparted
crash on start with
Can you try running the following command to see if it crashes?
parted -l
Where the option is a lowercase "L", and not the number one "1".
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