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2013-08-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/parted

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-08-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/parted

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-08-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package parted - 2.3-14

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parted (2.3-14) unstable; urgency=low


  * Merge fix-head-size-assertion.patch from Ubuntu: change an
assert so it correctly recovers instead of aborting the program
(closes: #620273).
  * Merge dm_p_separator.patch from Ubuntu: parted would add a
'p' between the base device name and the partition number for
all device-mapper devices instead of only if the base name
ended in a digit.
  * Merge remove-dev_t-dep.patch from Ubuntu: parted was making
bad assumptions about the meaning of the values of dev_t,
causing it to fail to detect in-use partitions on all dmraid
disks, and regular disk partitions  #16.
  * Merge skip-floppy.patch from Ubuntu: add floppies to the list
of ignored devices since they can not be partitioned anyhow,
and often people have no floppy though their bios thinks they do,
and touching it causes hangs.
  * Merge gptsync.patch from Ubuntu: On Intel Mac systems, write a
synced MBR rather than a protective MBR.
  * Merge loop-partitions.patch from Ubuntu: backport some changes
to allow the use of partitions on loop devices.  This also
allows more than 16 partitions.
  * Merge dmraid.patch from Ubuntu: Don't probe dmraid partition
devices.  Also set UUID of newly created dmraid partition devices.
  * Merge dm-part-sync.patch from Ubuntu: refactor device-mapper
partition sync code so it does not fail when unmodified partitions
are mounted.
  * Merge udevadm-settle.patch from Ubuntu: Run udevadm settle around
partition table rereads, to avoid races.
  * Merge 16-dos-partitions.patch from Ubuntu: the kernel was not
being informed of partitions above #16 on dos partition tables
(closes: #667638).
  * Merge hfs-probe-corrupt.patch from Ubuntu: don't let a corrupt
FS evoke failed assertion.
  * Backport online resize patches: 0001-parted-resizepart-command.patch,
0003-libparted-Add-support-for-BLKPG-ioctl-partition-resi.patch,
and 0004-parted-make-_partition_warn_busy-actually-a-warning.patch
  * Merge fewer-gpt-entries.patch: Backport upstream patches to handle
GPT labels with fewer than 128 partition entries (LP: #1187560).
  * debian/patches/avoid-disturbing-partitions.patch: Don't remove and
re-add unmodified partitions (LP: #1060484).
  * debian/patches/linux-specific-gpt-type.patch: Backport upstream
changes to use a linux specific partition type code instead of
Microsoft's, which causes Windows to offer to format the partition.

 -- Phillip Susi ps...@ubuntu.com  Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:11:10 +0100

** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-08-12 Thread Stephen M. Webb
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-19 Thread Phillip Susi
Oops, I've uploaded a fixed version now, please update and try again.

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Re: [Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-19 Thread Doug McMahon
On 06/19/2013 12:43 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
 Oops, I've uploaded a fixed version now, please update and try again.

Now that's much better. No launcjer blacklist nonsesnse  app works
correctly with no warnings, reported errors, ect.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Curtis Gedak
The script that invokes GParted uses hal-lock, udisks, devkit-disks, and
most recently systemctl to exclusively lock or otherwise prevent
automounting on disk devices.

The history of these tools being installed by default in Ubuntu appears
to be:

-  Uses HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) at least from 10.04 to 10.10
-  Uses udisks from 11.04 to 12.04
-  Uses udsisk2 from 12.10 to 

Note that udisks2 does not appear to provide a facility to exclusively
lock the device or otherwise prevent automounting.

Note also that Fedora starting with version 15 uses systemd to perform
this task.  However systemd is installed by default in Ubuntu.

Is there some other way to acquire an exclusive device lock or otherwise
prevent automounting in Ubuntu 12.10+?

If so then that might be a way to prevent this blacklist problem from
occuring.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Curtis Gedak
Oops,  sentence referring to fedora should read:

Hovever systemd is NOT installed by default in Ubuntu.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd

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Re: [Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
On 18 June 2013 17:43, Curtis Gedak ged...@gmail.com wrote:
 The script that invokes GParted uses hal-lock, udisks, devkit-disks, and
 most recently systemctl to exclusively lock or otherwise prevent
 automounting on disk devices.

 The history of these tools being installed by default in Ubuntu appears
 to be:

 -  Uses HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) at least from 10.04 to 10.10
 -  Uses udisks from 11.04 to 12.04
 -  Uses udsisk2 from 12.10 to

 Note that udisks2 does not appear to provide a facility to exclusively
 lock the device or otherwise prevent automounting.


Actually it does.
/usr/lib/udisks2/udisks2-inhibit

wrapper script was added in the package to inhibit udisks2. Originally
upon request from ubiquity installer  usb-creator.


Regards,

Dmitrijs.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Phillip Susi
The actual mounting or not mounting isn't related to this issue.  Simply
having the device (re)appear causes Unity to show it, even though it is
not mounted until you try to open it, thus inhibiting udisks doesn't
help.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Curtis Gedak
Dmitrijs,

Thank you for pointing out the udisks2-inhibit command.


Phillip,

Have you tested using udisks2-inhibit to see if it helps?

For example:

   sudo /usr/lib/udisks2/udisks2-inhibit /usr/sbin/gpartedbin

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Phillip Susi
No, and for some reason I am currently unable to reproduce the problem
with gparted, but I'm pretty sure it has been around since before
udisks2 as I have always been bit by this when building parted, whose
test suite creates a lot of temporary devices/filesystems to use for
testing, and udisks --inhibit didn't keep them from annoyingly flashing
up on the Unity bar.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Doug McMahon
For reference - Bug  1053704

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Doug McMahon
The only difference between disks  gparted is the syncing/refreshing occurs 
when gparted is opened, disk's only does so once some action (partitioning) has 
occurred. 
At the end of the day unity will clear the blacklist if any partitioning takes 
place so 'solving' this has limited benefit anyway. 
(let you open gparted, look around, rename without clearing list

If ubuntu still allowed 3 options (all, none, individual- 'only when
mounted') for locking to the launcher maybe this wouldn't be happening
but that was/is another bug that's unlikely to be 'fixed'

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Curtis Gedak
 The only difference between disks  gparted is the syncing/refreshing occurs 
 when
 gparted is opened, disk's only does so once some action (partitioning) has 
 occurred.

When gparted starts up, it makes a call to the libparted library
function ped_disk_commit_to_os().  This checks to see if the kernel can
reread the partition table.  If not, then gparted disables the
resize/move menu option.  The line of code that performs this check
can be viewed at the following link:

https://git.gnome.org/browse/gparted/tree/src/GParted_Core.cc#n310

The by-product of calling ped_disk_commit_to_os() is that libparted
removes and re-adds the partitions.  This remove/re-add partition action
appears to cause the blacklist to be cleared.

To get around this unwanted by-product, one of the following would help:

A)  Use some other non-partition-changing method to test if the kernel
can reread the partition table

or

B)  Use some other method to prevent the blacklist from being cleared.

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2013-06-18 Thread Curtis Gedak
or

C)  Remove this check, and let resize/move operations fail later.
Note that based on Doug's comment #41, it appears that the blacklist will 
be cleared whenever the partition table is actually changed.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Phillip Susi
Can you run sudo apt-add-repository ppa:psusi/ppa, then apt-get update
and apt-get upgrade and see if that fixes it?

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Re: [Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-18 Thread Doug McMahon
On 06/18/2013 09:05 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
 Can you run sudo apt-add-repository ppa:psusi/ppa, then apt-get update
 and apt-get upgrade and see if that fixes it?

As far as,  do partitions  show up in the launcher?, no, the ppa
package(s) fix that  the blacklist remains as is.
Though the gparted app itself isn't something acceptable for use, all
partitioning actions produce warnings  apparent errors that aren't
cleared up until a restart.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Phillip Susi
So I figured out why this is happening.  It seems that gparted syncs the
partition table on startup, just to make sure that it can.  To do this,
libparted removes all existing partitions, and then re-adds them.  It
seems that unity decides to un-blacklist a drive if you unplug it and
plug it back in.

** Also affects: parted (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = In Progress

** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Phillip Susi (psusi)

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Ernie 07
Hi Phillip,

Would it make sense for libparted to re-blacklist the partitions that
were blacklisted before Unity un-blacklisted them?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Phillip Susi
No, since libparted has no idea what unity is or where it stores its
blacklist, nor should it.  I think Unity should not be un-blacklisting
the drive just because you yank it and reinsert, but I'm working on
patching libparted to avoid removing and re-adding partitions that
haven't changed, so it should work around this as far as gparted is
concerned.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Phillip Susi
Well now I can't seem to reproduce the problem under 13.04, can you?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Ernie 07
Yes,
 I can reproduce 100% of the time using either 1304 3.8.0-25-generic #37-Ubuntu 
SMP Thu Jun 6 20:47:07 UTC 2013 or
1310 3.9.0-6-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 14 15:47:09 UTC 2013 builds. 
Although it is probably not significant, each OS was installed in a free 
logical partition.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Phillip Susi
Just to make sure, you unlock the drive from the launcher, fire up
gparted, and it reappears?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Doug McMahon
The same behavior is still seen in 13.04  13.10. The blacklist will be reset 
to [] after running gparted.
(If one has any 'orphaned' blacklist entries then it won't be reset to [] 
though after opening gparted the result will still be the same, persistent 
icon(s) returned to launcher. 

And comment 15 still holds true though not related to gparted

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-17 Thread Ernie 07
In either OS, I just unlock the partitions from the launcher, fire up
gparted, and they reappears.  ALL partitions on the hard drive that
contains the OS being run except that OS and the swap.  Partitions on
other disks do not show up.

Grub2 lives on /dev/sda but none of the sda partitions get locked to the
launcher because the OS that I am running exists on /dev/sdb.  The same
locking behavior existed when the only hard drive was /dev/sda.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-11 Thread Phillip Susi
The bug is still open; you don't need to comment every week or two to
make that clear.  Doing so only adds clutter.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-06-10 Thread Ernie 07
This CLUTTER-BUG still exists in 13.04 Gparted 0.12.1 and 13.10dev
Gparted 0.14.1

Locking every partition on the disk containing the currently running OS
except for the swap partition results in CLUTTER.  Please provide a way
for this unwanted behavior to be disabled.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-05-28 Thread Ernie 07
In addition to 12.10 and 13.04, this bug also manifests in 64-bit 1310

3.8.0-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 16 15:17:14 UTC 2013

How can I disable this behavior?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-05-09 Thread Ernie 07
Except for dependency upon Nvidia drivers,  I would be quite satisfied with 
12,04.
I really would like to put Nvidia drivers in the trash where they belong. 

The list of 13.xx BUGs preventing the switch from 12.04 is getting shorter.
Please shorten the list by fixing this BUG promptly.  Thanks.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-05-03 Thread Ernie 07
In addition to 12.10 and 13.04, this bug also manifests in 64-bit 1310
3.9.0-0-generic #4-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 2 21:43:59 UTC 2013

How can I disable this behavior?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-26 Thread Ernie 07
Using  64-bit RELEASED 13.04 Desktop, Gparted still locks almost ALL
partitions that exist on the same drive as the OS to the launcher.  The
swap partition and the partition containing the running OS do not get
locked to the launcher.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-24 Thread Phillip Susi
That's how Unity works Ernie.  It shows you your drives until you tell
it not to.  This bug is about it forgetting you asked it not to.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-24 Thread Ernie 07
Phillip,

Thanks for clarifying that the Unity behavior in 1166996 is by design.
Since it changed significantly from 12.04 the design change was
interpreted as a bug.

As for 1060484 and 1167002, Gparted exhibits similar behavior which is a
real pain.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-23 Thread Ernie 07
When either 12.10 or 13.04 gets launched after installation, ALL
partitions on the drive containing the OS except the OS partition and
the swap partition get locked to the launcher and will stay that way
following a reboot. If all locked partitions on that drive are
individually unlocked, they will stay that way following a reboot.

Apparently, the code that provokes this annoying clutter-producing behavior is 
executed ONCE during initial startup.
My guess is that this code is also executed each time gparted runs.

So, how do I tell gparted to IGNORE this first-pass code?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-19 Thread Ernie 07
This bug also occurs in 64-bit 1304 (Raring) 3.8.0-18-generic #28-Ubuntu
SMP Thu Apr 11 19:38:55 UTC 2013

When Gparted is executed, does it run any of the same code that Raring
does when Raring is initially started?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-04-10 Thread Ernie 07
Assume a desktop system with multiple hard drives where each hard drive 
contains several ext4 partitions.
Mounting a single one of those partitions under 12.04 will result in ONLY the 
icon for the newly mounted partition to be temporarily added to the launcher 
icons. When that partition is unmounted, the icon will go away. Launching 
gparted will NOT cause an icon for one or more partitions to be added to the 
launcher. When gparted is used to unmount a partition, that partition's icon 
will be removed. Correct behavior.

Change the environment to a LiveCD or an installed version of 12.10 or
13.04 and things change drastically. Launching gparted will cause ALL
partitions on the drive containing the currently running OS to be locked
to the launcher. However, the swap partition and the partition
containing the currently running OS will not be included.

1. Gracefully shutting down gparted will NOT cause the unwanted icons to be 
removed.
2. Restarting the OS will NOT cause the unwanted icons to be removed.

In defense of gparted, this appears to be the default behavior for a
LiveCD and for an initial start following a fresh install.  Fixing this
problem will kill two birds with one stone.

https://launchpadlibrarian.net/136890856/Gparted%20v0.12.1_13.04_Failure_2013-04-10%2011%3A52%3A06.png

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-02-16 Thread Ernie 07
This bug also occurs in 64 bit 1304 (Raring) with kernel 3.8.0-6-generic.
Tested Friday 2013-02_16

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-02-16 Thread Doug McMahon
There are also other instances where the blacklist is reverted, nothing to do 
with gparted. 
Right now have 2 out of 3 previously blacklisted drives showing in the launcher
9haven't yet found the trigger, if any thing specific
(seen on both raring  quantal

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-02-01 Thread Ernie 07
This bug also occurs in 64 bit 1304 (Raring) with kernel 3.8.0-3-generic.
Tested Friday 2013-02_01

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-27 Thread Ernie 07
Another data point.  12.10 and 13.04 exhibit the SAME behavior when
initially started.

This bug STILL occurs in 64 bit 1304 (Raring) with kernel 3.8.0-2-generic.
Downloaded and tested today 2013-01_27

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-24 Thread Phillip Susi
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-24 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-24 Thread Phillip Susi
Andrea, the problem is not in gparted.  I'm not sure exactly what unity
is seeing from udisks, and whether udisks is doing the right thing, but
the bug is either in udisks not telling unity the right thing, or in
unity removing the blacklist when it shouldn't.


** Project changed: gparted = gparted (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-15 Thread Andrea Azzarone
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: None = 7.0.0

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

** Changed in: unity
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Andrea Azzarone (andyrock)

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Andrea Azzarone (andyrock)

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-15 Thread Andrea Azzarone
For what I see the problem is in GParted that removes (remove !=
unmount) all the volumes.

** Also affects: gparted
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

** Changed in: unity
 Assignee: Andrea Azzarone (andyrock) = (unassigned)

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Andrea Azzarone (andyrock) = (unassigned)

** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 7.0.0 = None

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Invalid = New

** Changed in: unity
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-14 Thread Ernie 07
This bug STILL occurs in 64 bit 1304 (Raring) with kernel 3.8.0-0-generic.
Downloaded and tested today 2013-01_14

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-07 Thread jamesjordin
Another confirmation for quantal amd64 with kernel 3.5.0-21-generic,
with gnome-tweak-tool installed, plus xubuntu-desktop and lubuntu-
desktop installed alongside. Can right clickunlock from launcher, and
disable 'show mounted drives' in gnome-tweak-tool, but all mounted
drives return when running gparted. Haven't been able to find a more
permanent solution as yet, will advise if I do. Using gparted version
0.12.1-1

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-03 Thread Doug McMahon
** Tags added: raring

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2013-01-03 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Also affects: unity
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: unity
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2012-12-19 Thread Ernie 07
This bug STILL occurs in 64 bit 1210 (Quantal) with kernel
3.5.0-21-generic

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2012-12-14 Thread Ernie 07
Will this BUG be fixed before 13.04 or should I AVOID 12.10 and continue
to use 12.04?

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2012-12-09 Thread Ernie 07
This annoying and cluster-producing BUG is NOT present in 12.04

If the powers that be deem this changed functionality important, so be
it, as long as they also provide a way to configure Gparted in such a
manner as to disable this new behavior.

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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2012-12-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1060484] Re: When using gparted com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to Default of []

2012-10-05 Thread Doug McMahon
** Summary changed:

- gparted resets com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist back to Default of [] 
whenever it starts 
+ When using gparted  com.canonical.Unity.Devices blacklist is set back to 
Default of []

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