Public bug reported:
For FAT partitions, labels have to be upper case.
FAT is the default for a new partition, but the default example label is mixed
case.
This means just going on recommendation, it's not going to work out, and the
user will get an error message.
A better user experience would be to simply tell the user that their
label will be made upper case, and ask them to confirm with yes/no. Or
just do it without asking TBH because I think upper-casing it by default
is a pretty harmless thing.
** Affects: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1839217
Title:
Bad user experience choosing partition labels
Status in gnome-disk-utility package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
For FAT partitions, labels have to be upper case.
FAT is the default for a new partition, but the default example label is
mixed case.
This means just going on recommendation, it's not going to work out, and the
user will get an error message.
A better user experience would be to simply tell the user that their
label will be made upper case, and ask them to confirm with yes/no. Or
just do it without asking TBH because I think upper-casing it by
default is a pretty harmless thing.
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