Nevermind, it still doesn't work on the right disk. While the disk is
not mounted initially, by the time unuse_data_iterate() is called, it
has been mounted for some reason. I'm thinking there is a race
condition where something mounts the fs temporarily and unmounts it, and
during the time it is mounted is when unuse_data_iterate() is called,
which sees it is mounted, and tries to unmount it, but by the time the
unmount request goes through, it has already been unmounted.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Resize is broken
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