In terms of merging operations, only consecutive move/resize actions on
the same partition can be merged. As soon as another partition
move/resize is introduced the disk partition boundaries are changed so
we cannot simply merge non-consecutive move/resizes.
The series of steps listed in comment #3 is a bit confusing.
Darxus,
In the future you can save the gparted_details.html log file and post it
with the bug report. This will help in resolving issues.
Philllip,
All moves currently contain the following warning message:
Moving a partition might cause your operating system to fail to
boot.
You have queued an operation to move the start sector of partition
/path-to-partition.
Failure to boot is most likely to occur if you move the GNU/Linux
partition containing /boot,
or if you move the Windows system partition C:.
You can learn how to repair the boot configuration in the GParted FAQ.
http://gparted.org/faq.php
Moving a partition might take a very long time to apply.
This is a long message that perhaps is overlooked. Perhaps this
could be reworded better?
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