When I had the problem I finally had to turn to CLI-parted to get the
proper numbers. Nothing a graphical tool user may like to do, but I
could work around the problem that way.

Fortunately, I was using the MiB allignment on all newer disks, so they
should have ended up to have the same size as I defined exact MiB, too.

It just feels really wrong if the graphical partitioning tool you are
using asks for information in a unit that it can not supply (without
going into unrelated modes). It would have been no problem if the info
is in the detailed properties. Thus if you could add it there, that
would be great.

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