[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2012-03-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for gparted (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/734129

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2012-01-03 Thread Phillip Susi
Curtis, hal was removed a while ago, maybe you mean udisks --inhibit? Jmadero, you said in your description 10.04, but the lines below say you are running 10.10. Which one is correct? Also are you able to reproduce this? ** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- You

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2012-01-03 Thread Curtis Gedak
Phillip, GParted uses the available utilities it can find to prevent mounting of disks while GParted is running. The script that starts GParted can be viewed at the following link: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gparted/tree/gparted.in GParted checks for hal-lock, udisks, and devkit-disks. In the

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2011-03-16 Thread Curtis Gedak
It would definitely appear that hal-lock is not running. Perhaps hal- lock is not included on the Ubuntu Netbook Remix Live Distro? On my system running kubuntu 10.04, I get the following results from the ps command. The important entry here is hal-lock since hal-lock prevents automounting of

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2011-03-14 Thread Curtis Gedak
GParted uses programs, such as hal-lock, to disable automounting of disk partitions. If new partitions are being mounted upon creation, then it would appear that somehow automounting is still active. Would you be able to provide the output from the following command while you have the GParted

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2011-03-14 Thread Jmadero
After doing a resize of one of the partitions on the computer I get this: Error: Could not get root for mount '(null)' and all partitions mount, furthermore, I have three partitions on the computer (NTFS, EXT4 root, ETX4 home. These partitions are as followed: NTFS: 140 Gig Root: 4.4 Gigs Home:

[Bug 734129] Re: Gparted Remounting Drives

2011-03-12 Thread Jmadero
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