The problem with that is that GParted is also used on e.g. the live CD,
and there it would be mostly useless to create/edit /etc/fstab (it would
go away after you stop the live-CD.  There would need to be a way to
tell which partition is part of which installation and then take into
account those people who multi-boot between several linux distros, etc.
This gets complicated very easily...

For PySDM this is easy: it only works for the "current" install, and is
never used from a live-CD.

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gparted should support mount point management
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356129
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