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--- Comment #5 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Eric S from comment #4)
> I did not have any USB drive inserted when any of this happened. Does it
> still make any sense as a duplicate of 413418?
>
> The drive containing the partitions I was
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--- Comment #4 from Eric S ---
I did not have any USB drive inserted when any of this happened. Does it still
make any sense as a duplicate of 413418?
The drive containing the partitions I was working with was an internal hard
disk (there was also an
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--- Comment #3 from Eric S ---
I think now what may have been the trigger: udisksd was remounting the drive in
response to seeing the changes (the sfdisk command was succeeding...when the
resizefs2 command then failed another sfdisk command was run to
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Andrius Štikonas changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |DUPLICATE
Status|REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=424137
--- Comment #1 from Eric S ---
I tried the resize again after restarting partition manager and got the crash
again. I unmounted the partition, tried to resize it, and again the resize
failed.
This time I'm pretty sure the crash is initated me