** Package changed: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu) => parted (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Partitions display wrong in gnome
Found the problem: The Debian source for the libparted package does not
include the patch introduced by commit c6dc6e5d in 2015 (No official
parted release since 2014, so picking commits is unfortunately needed).
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Even if it would, I (n00b) don't know what you mean by "upstream".
In Debian they still have serious udisks probs with add-, change-, update
events (#571, 572, 573, 574, 581, 613), but I fail to see the context to simply
opening GParted.
And I don't gitMi$o, sorry.
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Thanks for the comment here, it would make more sense to write your
finding on the upstream report though since Ubuntu doesn't have a
dedicated udisk/gdu maintainer and it's more likely that the info are
useful upstream
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Hi,
I'm on Cinnamon Mint 19.0 / 19.1 and have the same problem:
After starting GParted once, the partition info for GNOME Disks (extended
partition only) is permanently lost, even without any action in GParted.
The corruption shows the extended partition empty, but it is not.
Also see
Hello.
I have the same problem on both ubuntu 16.04 and 18.10.
The problem appeared after removing a logical partition from and extended.
* The extended partition is correctly displayed in gnome-disk-utility after
system start up
* The extended partition does not show anymore in
Of course, it is DAILY DISCO (19.04), See sncreemshot.
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Hello
tested today with DAILLY COSMIC
The partitions displayed by gnome-disk-utility are good the first time.
But stopping gnone-disk-utility, and using gparted ONLY to SEE and stopping
it.
then reusing gnomme-dish-utility show that extended partition shows that the
extended
Re: comment #14: I never said GParted wasn't working - I said that in my
case running GParted was causing Disks (gnome-disk-utility) to show
buggy behaviour.
>From reading the udisks2 issue, the problem seems to do with the udev
change event that's triggered either by running GParted or making
I've tested with 18.04 and the newer udisks also shows the same
behaviour.
>From further digging I've found that there is an open issue for a udisks
partition property loss bug which seems to be an exact match at
https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks/issues/425
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OP here, unfortunately I changed my PC since reporting this bug and
further testing would be irrevelant. Not sure what you mention is
similar though. My issue was with the gnome disk utility, gparted worked
perfectly.
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I see a similar problem with incorrect partition information in gnome-
disk-utility. I am not sure if it's exactly the same as the OP's issue
as in my case the problem is solely triggered by running GParted, and
not by the deletion/modification of partitions as mentioned by the OP.
I suspect that
I have the same problem. I have an encryoted partition on extended
volume and I cannot manage it. gnome-disks does not work (shows free
space). Gparted does not suppport modifying encrypted disks.
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Why is still no one assigned to this?
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Title:
Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted
To manage
17.10 still happening
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Title:
Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in gparted
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** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
Partitions display wrong in
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/1641308/+attachment/4849884/+files/ubuntu_bug_disks2.png
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i fixed the broken link in the original post (dropbox has decided to
break things without notice to the user...), welcome pasteboard.co!
** Description changed:
The partitions displayed by gnome-disk-utility are wrong. When i use
gparted the partitions displayed are correct.
The
** Attachment added: "1st pic"
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updated link for #3:
http://pasteboard.co/Pk4dEPgiY.png
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Title:
Partitions display wrong in gnome -disks - ok in
Same thing here + regular crashing when executing commands (format,
SMART, disk imaging)
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Title:
Partitions
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Relaunching the app does not solve the issue but rebooting does:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1307844/ubuntu_bug_disks2.png
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After initial reporting: i close the app and relaunch it, same problem,
partitions are still wrongly displayed in disks.
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