I am experiencing the same bug (ubuntu 18.04)
fdisk shows correctly the partition table but not gparted (or it seems blkid,
in my case util-linux 2.34 14-Jun-2019). The whole disk /dev/nvme0n1 is
TYPE='zfs member'.
If that can be useful I noticed this bug was not present went the zfs partition
On Wed, 24 Jan 2018 18:25:24 +0100 =?UTF-8?Q?Holger_Schr=c3=b6der?=
wrote:
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> create a partition on a clean disk (example /dev/sdb1)
>
> create a testpool on the partition:
> modprobe zfs
> zpool create -f -o ashift=12 -o listsnapshots=on -o altroot=/mnt/foo -m
> none
It sounds like you have extra signatures left over from prior actions.
For example perhaps the entire drive was once used with ZFS.
For an example of how one person identified and removed the extra
signatures, see the following report:
GPT disk full of partitions looks like iso9660 with no
Am 23.01.2018 um 20:15 schrieb Debian Bug Tracking System:
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Am 23.01.2018 um 20:06 schrieb Debian Bug Tracking System:
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which was filed against the gparted package:
#888114: Gparted show no partition if zfs is present
It has been closed by Phil Susi .
Their explanation is
Package: gparted
Version: 0.30.0-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Gparted does not show partitions if zfs is present. It only displays the raw
device /dev/sda zfs and the poolname. The actual partition with zfs and an
existing ext4 partition are not visible.
Greetings
Holger...
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