** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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gparted wrongly reports partition "mounted" when uuid and label
Thanks for checking, Phillip, and for bringing the change to my
attention. I tested it last night and find that you are correct. The
bugs is now fixed in Oneiric. Only took two years! :-)
I did find that Plymouth's splash screen screwed itself up when I
duplicated my Oneiric boot partition and
I am unable to reproduce this on Oneiric, so it looks like this may have
been fixed. Are you still experiencing this one Oneiric?
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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OK, this is what is happening on my machine when I reproduce this:
1) I insert a USB Flash Drive that has a duplicate UUID as one of my hard
drive's partitions.
2) udev changes the symlink /dev/disks/by-uuid/ to point to the
Flash Drive's partition.
3) GParted checks /proc/mounts to determine whi
It looks like this may actually be an issue with how udev is creating
links in /dev. Dallman, do you still have access to your setup where
this bug occurs? If so, can you do "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/" and post
the results?
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gparted wrongly reports partition "mounted" when uuid and label are d
Scott (Comment #4) is precisely right. I am not asking how to change
UUIDs with GParted, though the feature would be a nice bonus. The bug
is as I stated it and as Scott repeated it.
By the way, though, I did research changing UUIDs for NTFS and FAT32
partitions at that time. It can be done wit
On Sat, 7 Aug 2010, Curtis Gedak wrote:
> For many file systems, GParted does a sector by sector copy. As such
> the copy of the partition has exactly the same UUID as the source.
>
> In order for GParted to change the UUID, information is needed on how to
> alter the UUID for every file system t
For many file systems, GParted does a sector by sector copy. As such
the copy of the partition has exactly the same UUID as the source.
In order for GParted to change the UUID, information is needed on how to
alter the UUID for every file system that GParted supports.
To help with resolving this
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I´ve reassigned this bug to the gparted package.
Thank You for making Ubuntu better.
** Package changed: yelp (Ubuntu) => gparted (Ubuntu)
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