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This will also need util-linux 2.39 to work.
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> (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #6)
> > Or you can run it with PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin/:/usr/sbin partitionmanager
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> This works.
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What should be improved though is reporting back error to GUI rather than
failing silently. That was already on the planned for future (but I have no ETA
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Oh, it's probably because of the prefix. That reddit thread says:
"/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew" prefix is not one of the trusted command prefixes
By default partitionmanager only allows callin
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Hmm, that does look fine, so that's strange...
Anything interesting stdout/stderr if you run
KPMCORE_DEBUG=1 partitionmanager
It should print the list of commands it is running... We can then try to run
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That links says it's util-linux. And that makes sense. util-linux is used to
scan for devices.
In particular, to get device list partition manager runs:
lsblk --nodeps --paths --sort name --json --output
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> Any progress on this?
No, no progress yet. Perhaps once I replace my laptop and have NVMe in it...
But all this SMART code is somewhat ugly compared to ot
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This is not by specifically design, but not easy to implement in
partitionmanager in a secure way that would not lead to root privilege
escalation.
Something like you requested might be done with udisks but to
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You only need defaults if the field is otherwise empty. Which is what I think
current behaviour is.
If you disagree, could you please show specific examples where defaults is
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> David Redondo has just published a nice write up about the current situation
> and how has solved this issue for the upcoming Plasma 6 release. [1]
> So I'd
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I've discussed this with KDE Visual Design Group. To summarise:
* The icon should communicate the destructiveness of the actions.
* There isn't really anything better right now, perhaps the best w
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> button
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> The icon used for the new partition table button is confusing, particularly
> when the dri
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> I see. Would you like to open one as you h
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> Is there any Qt bug report for this, which you can link to?
Hmm, just tried searching, couldn't find anything...
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Implementation of update boot sector code is at
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I.e it just writes it to position 28 of the first and last sectors.
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It is just a regular shortcut file. To reproduce it, you can create a folder on
Desktop then create a shortcut to it via Windows Explorer.
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Thanks for attaching full table. It does seem like only exfat is affected (this
excludes some of the possible failure scenarios but still leaves me a bit
puzzled).
You don
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> I also have no idea how I would go about reverting the cha
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Rename Partition Label to Partition Name
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Actually both KDE Partition Manager and Gparted are using icon from filelight.
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> Yes, this is known. There is some support for setting partition labels in
> KPMcore library but it needs to be exposed in the KDE Partition Manager GUI.
Se
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> Agree.
>
> GPT partitions have a "PartitionName"
> (https://uefi.org/specs/UEFI/2.10/05_GUID_Partition_Table_Format.html#gpt-
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Changing it to uppercase was a deliberate commit:
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FAT label
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> I think my confusion is when you right click an empty drive's empty space.
> is that showing me the menu for partition or device (since there'
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> I see. Thank you. The manual does say it works on a empty region, so I
> assumed wrong. Guess the feature is not well named either, not just the
> error.
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Message is a bit misleading, but what you are trying to do is not a valid
operation. You are trying to restore disk image into a partition (i.e. restore
/dev/sda into /dev/sda1).
At the moment partition manager
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Note that valid label in one filesystem might not be a valid label in another
(i.e. some file systems limit the allowed charaters), so it's not just saving
the old label and restoring it.
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Strangely it only crashes when changing it via properties. Doesn't crash when
creating a new f2fs partition. (or changing file system in properties to other
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> I suppose that one possible step forward would be to change some of these
> types to unsigned
I suspect this is easier said than done. Probably both API and ABI
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> Actually, looking more closely at the resize2fs documentation, I think the
> problem is that we are passing a negative number at all. And unfortunately,
>
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> Hmmm, come to thinks about it: Maybe the answer is in your question. To
> mount the encrypted partition, you have to take more steps than just
> changing
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It would be helpful if you could attach /etc/fstab file before and after it was
edited with KDE Partition Manager.
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> Thanks for the pointer. That was the last bit I needed, and I can now
> compile and run. Qt structures are impenetrable in the debugger, but that's
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Yes, documentation needs more work...
This is due to how kpmcore appeared. Initially we had just partitionmanager as
application with no library, later Calamares installer started using forked
version of
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> This is Theodore's comment:
>
> That's working as intended. Dumpe2fs is reading from the superblock
> on disk, and the Linux kernel is quite del
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Hmm, somehow I thought we already are doing that but I can't see it. I must
have been confusing it with KTorrent.
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> Tried with Arch linux and the issue is exactly the same, with dumpe2fs
> 1.46.5 (30-Dec-2021). No Free blocks/inodes update until reboot.
> How can I repor
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Hmm, I think it used to be on https://api.kde.org/kpmcore/ but indeed it seems
to be missing now.
You can still read doxygen comments that are inline in the source code until
above link comes back. (Even then
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Can't check this as ktp is completely broken for me, I can't even sign in into
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That is very strange? Is it reproducible?
I've never seen anything like this before. Could also be driver or Qt
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Argh, this is a mess on the ntfs side...
Partition Manager was indeed relying on mount command to be smart enough to
pick file system type.
One could add -t ntfs3 but then that would break support for people
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What's the error if you run mount command manually?
Partition Manager seems to be running mount --verbose /dev/nvme0n1p3
/home/xxx/C which looks to me like a correct command.
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Unlikely to be fixed as KDE Partition Manager uses sfdisk to detect partition
table and as you can see fdisk does not detect it.
In particular, we run "sfdisk --json /dev/sda" and look for device t
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If possible, could you try to install debugging symbols for kpmcore and
partitionmanager and try to get backtrace again?
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I need more information than that.
Would it be possible for you to attach the broken fstab file? And if you still
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