https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=519793
--- Comment #10 from Luis Alvarado <[email protected]> --- Thank you so much for the very good explanation (very professional actually). The video is for already created cases, the original issue is for when creating a new partition, during the Kubuntu installation process using the Partition Manager, when I create any partition (btrfs, ext4, ntfs, etc..) there was no option to set the default flags like in gparted. It simply showed like in the video, either an empty black box for the flags (no option to select any because it did not show any during the partition creation process or even after). The video is the ones I have already but I am not going to delete those partitions because I am using them at the moment. The point is that gparted, when creating a partition, it would give you the flag options during the creation option. Do not know if that explains the intuitive part of what I am trying to get to. Try the following for example (as a keep play): 1. Open gparted (the gui one) and right click on any partition in any disk. 2. Select MANAGE FLAGS 3. You will see a list of available flags (If it is mounted, then they are read only, if it is unmounted, the user can select the ones that apply). 4. Open KDE Partition Manager 5. Repeat the steps from gparted but here. 6. It shows the black box area (for mounted or unmounted cases) and depending on the device, it might show as in the video the option to change them, or it might simply be a black box area. Hopefully this will show the intuitive part compared to gparted (Trying to avoid installing anything gnome at the moment, just sticking with KDE). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
