*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1479710 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1479710
Hi,
I have Linux Mint 18.3 (it's based on Ubuntu 16.04)
I am about UDisks 2.1.7 (gnome-disks)
When i try to make LUKS partition in USB flash drive (SSD Samsung 1Tb) i
regulary got crash
When i run from
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1479710 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1479710
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1479710
/usr/bin/gnome-disks:11:g_dbus_object_get_interface:udisks_object_peek_drive:gdu_window_select_object:create_partition_cb:g_task_return_now
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Title:
gnome-disks crashed with SIGSEGV in g_dbus_object_get_interface()
To manage
I was creating a Ext4 filesystem on an SD card. AS far as I could tell
the process had completed several seconds before the crash report came
up.
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Actually, having looked at the SD card again it seems that the old
partitions were removed but the new partition was not added.
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Making a second attempt after reopening the Disks application seemed to
work.
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Title:
gnome-disks crashed with
Some notes -- This seems to happen after creation of the partition, but before
formatting it.
Easiest workaround I have is just relaunch gnome-disks and format the partition
it created just before crashing.
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Second workaround: gnome-disks works if wiping the whole device (in the
format menu) before creating the partition and file system. But this is
very slow.
It is enough to wipe the first megabyte (actually mibibyte 1024x1024
bytes) which takes less than 1 second compared to 6-16 minutes to wipe
Workarounds: gparted and mkusb manage to do what gnome-disks cannot do
(I have tested in the same system).
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Title:
gnome-disks crashed with SIGSEGV in
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
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