If you do not have a floppy drive, then you must not configure your bios
to think that you do.
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gparted hangs "Scanning all Devices"
I still have this issue. First run of gparted after system reboot is
fine, but it hangs after applying any action. Is there someone working
on this? I could provide required debug/strace/ltrace ?
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GParted 0.12.1
libparted : 2.3
Debian GNU/Linux 7.2 (wheezy)
Gparted hangs with Scanning all devices..'. Dosn't produce an error
when starting it from terminal.
It takes me over 14 minutes before gparted finally give up fd0.
(workaround is of course 'gparted /dev/sdX' OR uncomment fd0 in
I confirm 12.10 and the bug is still present
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This bug is still occurring with the version of gparted on the 12.04.1
boot disk.
Five years and still not fixed? Something this critical?
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Others have also been experiencing this recently:
http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=110055.15
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@Kieran, perhaps your BIOS is incorrectly set to indicate that the
floppy drive is present when there is no physical floppy drive present?
Often an incorrectly set BIOS can cause this problem.
If not, other things to try are to defragment NTFS and FAT file systems.
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sorry for the wind
a bios update volatilized this bug
(and another one well-discribed in forums)
milan
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milubu : This bug is fixed so the issue you get is another one (even if
it look the same) so can you open a new bug report for this? Thanks for
your contribution.
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can't get terminal output -
gparted just keeps warming up zhe room via processor for +30minutes now
NEW: some minutes later, gparted came up showing the hard drive - no log, no
message, no terminal output
indications for the floppy reason:
a when starting as sudo gparted /dev/sda: no problem
b
sorry, error
must be:
a when starting as sudo gparted /dev/sdb1
and
libparted : 1.8.9
is used
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Sorry, just red this
having exactly the described problem with:
Ubuntu 8.10, kernel 2.6.27-9-generic - intrepid
gparted 0.3.8
(parted 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-7ubuntu7 intrepid)
hangs on device scan. Even closing the gparted-window doesn't stop the
processor from getting busier and busier (or the
Hey Saivann, the bug is gone. I updated the distribution (via the update
manager) and i had no more this bug... is it fixed?
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Santiago : Thanks for the feedback. This bug has been identified by
gparted developers and fixed in gparted 0.3.8 release, which has been
upload to ubuntu intrepid 2008-08-01 . Most probably that you simply
updated to that version so the bug isn't reproducible for you. According
to your positive
Santiago : Can you start gparted from the terminal and copy the outputs
on the bug report? If you don't get outputs concerning /dev/fd0, this is
another bug so it would be better to open a new bug. Thanks for your
testing!
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Hi guys, i'm testing alpha 6 and i was trying to format a 4GB pen drive
using gparted but i keeps looking for devices forever and never show me
anything... with ubuntu 8.04 i never had this problem since i could
format my pen drive many times this way...
Regards,
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Assignee: Dominik Boehi (dboehi) = (unassigned)
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I have exactly the same problem, but not only in Ubuntu, but also with the
gparted-livecd 0.3.7-5.
With gparted live-cd 0.3.4-11 there was no problem.
It also has problem with /dev/fd0 and there is no floppy installed.
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I'm having a similar problem where gparted hangs but I don't think is
because of missing floppy drive.
If I start gparted from the terminal here's what I get:
==
libparted : 1.7.1
automounting disabled
==
Unable to open /dev/scd0 read-write (Read-only file
Comment on the bug report in Gnome Bugzilla:
Comment #14 from Laurent de Trogoff (points: 14)
2007-11-05 05:36 UTC [reply]
This should have been fixed by parted update to 1.8.8.
It is in the last beta and next release !
http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/beta.php
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it wasn't an issue in Feisty for me, the problem started after
upgrading to Gutsy.
Same here! In feisty gparted works very well.
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It's kind of redundant now because several people above have confirmed
that explicitly disabling the floppy drive in the BIOS fixes this issue,
but for what it's worth, this 'fix' also worked for me. My experience
has been the same as Don Melcer's (above); it wasn't an issue in Feisty
for me, the
I too encountered this bug. Regardless of whether it can be made to work
by disabling the floppy in the bios it would be better if gparted did
not hang in this way.
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Be certain that you CMOS does not show a floppy disk as installed
(fd0). If it does, eliminate the entry and all will work just fine.
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Just confirmed that disabling the floppy from the bios (there is no
physical floppy in my system) fixed the problem
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** Summary changed:
- gparted hangs Scanning all Devices for ever
+ gparted hangs Scanning all Devices forever (because of /dev/fd0)
** Description changed:
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-In my system, starting gparted all I get is the app window saying
Scanning all devices for ever (== at least half an hour...
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