BenoƮt and Leif,
Thank you for the detailed information on this problem. Unfortunately I
have been unable to replicate this problem myself.
Do you have a reproducible case that you can use for testing?
If so, then to help determine if the problem is related to the amount of
verbose feedback provided by the e2fsck command, would you be able to
edit, compile, and test your own GParted executable?
If so, the important steps to test are as follows:
a) Edit the src/ext3.cc file, search for the check_repair method, and
remove the "-v" argument from the line containing:
exit_status = execute_command( "e2fsck -f -y -v " + partition
.get_path(), operationdetail ) ;
b) Compile and install this modified version of GParted, and test to
see if the problem still occurs.
Anibal,
When you have a chance it would be good to update the Debian package to
GParted 0.6.2. This is because GParted 0.6.0 contains two serious bugs
when moving or copying partitions. These bugs that exist in GParted
0.6.0 are:
Bug #623630 - Move logical partition to right yields invalid partition
table on /dev/sda -- wrong signature 0
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623630
Bug #623697 - GParted crashes moving partitions when size is multiple of
16 MiB
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623697
Regards,
Curtis Gedak
Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
Hello Curtis,
Please have a look at
http://bugs.debian.org/499193
I'll bounce you the last mail message in the bug report soon.
Thanks,
Anibal
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