Public bug reported:
--- ./libparted/fs/fat/resize.c 2015-09-26 22:51:57.0 -0700
+++ ../../libparted/parted-2.3/libparted/fs/fat/resize.c2015-09-26
22:34:31.527662469 -0700
@@ -667,10 +667,8 @@
goto error_free_new_fs;
/* preserve boot code, etc. */
- memcp
** Patch added: "fatresize.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fatresize/+bug/1493079/+attachment/4476148/+files/fatresize.diff
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The problem appears to be an assumption that sizeof(-1) ==
sizeof(PedSector). This is not true on a 64 bit machine.
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Title:
crashes malloc smallb
Public bug reported:
$ sudo fatresize -i /dev/sdb1
fatresize 1.0.2 (05/26/10)
FAT: fat32
Size: 8010072064
Min size: 536870912
Max size: 8011120640
$ sudo fatresize -p -s 536870912 /dev/sdb1
fatresize 1.0.2 (05/26/10)
.*** Error in `fatresize': malloc(): smallbin double linked list corrupted:
0x0