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--- Comment #12 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Fixed in
https://invent.kde.org/system/kpmcore/-/commit/6aa9d9372876484f8fe647c9d9e79de8c3f073b9
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--- Comment #11 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to groot from comment #9)
> I notice that running sfdisk on the command-line shows that *part* of the
> things being done go over stdin/stdout, which isn't shown in the
> partitionmanager log. That ma
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--- Comment #10 from gr...@kde.org ---
I have (*Settings* -> *Configure KDE Partition Manager* -> *General Settings*
tab) *Align partitions per default* is checked. It doesn't seem to make a
difference except when I do something like enter "70" as a star
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--- Comment #9 from gr...@kde.org ---
- updated system to latest, include util-linux 2.36-1
- same problems persists
I notice that running sfdisk on the command-line shows that *part* of the
things being done go over stdin/stdout, which isn't shown in
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--- Comment #8 from Andrius Štikonas ---
By the way, is partition alignment enabled or disabled in settings?
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--- Comment #7 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Just a quick comment without digging to much in:
The error message comes from util-linux/libfdisk/src/gpt.c
fdisk_warnx(cxt, _("Sector %ju already used."), (uintmax_t)pa->start);
I'm a bit surprised that we a
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--- Comment #3 from gr...@kde.org ---
- I installed Manjaro with an image from here:
https://manjaro.org/downloads/official/kde/ , that gets me Manjaro 20.0.3 KDE
- installed packages are as listed, except I have kio 5.70.1
- inserted 16GB USB stick
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--- Comment #2 from gr...@kde.org ---
Tried it once with openSUSE tumbleweed, but that -- strangely -- ships an old
KPMcore. The downstream report now contains additional information, and should
be reproducible with a recent Manjaro,
partitionmanager 4.
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--- Comment #1 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Partition in question was fat32 but it shouldn't really matter.
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