Patrick Kilgore escribió:
> I've noticed this bug report has gone quite some time without a
> resolution as well has being reported quite a few years ago. Do you
> still experience this bug in a later release? If not please let me know
> so that I can officially close the bug.
>
The problem appea
Daniel Karlsson escribió:
> I'll see if I can try and reproduce it once I get some time over.
>
O.K. any question I'm here :)
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Daniel Karlsson wrote:
> I've noted that this bug has been untouched for some time, has the bug
> been reported upstreams, and if so have they fixed? If not we should try
> get things along.
>
Well, I don't know if it's fixed or not, because actually I don't have
any fat16 partition. Problem got
davmor2 escribió:
> Once you have reported it to gnome.bugzilla.org you can link that bug to
> this bug then we can monitor it's progress too. If you are unsure how
> just post the url here and I can set it up okay?
>
o.k.
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Gparted
davmor2 escribió:
> Basically yes it is a bug. However it is not a bug that the Ubuntu devs
> can work on. It is a bug in the main program. In order for the gparted
> team to work on it they need to know about the bug. You will therefore
> need to report it to gnome.bugzilla.org. They may well
davmor2 escribió:
> Right I just got on to the devs in the bug team and yes it is an
> upstream issue. It has been recommended to me to ask you to post this
> upstream. We believe this to be at gnome.bugzilla.org and then link
> that bug to this so we can track it's progress. The only reason we
davmor2 escribió:
> Could you try something for me please. Goto
> http://gparted.sourceforge.net/ and download the 0.3.3 live cd and see
> if your drive is correct in that. If it is could you report back here
> please. This could just be an issue with the age of the gparted package
> in which ca
Jeff Greene wrote:
> This happened to me also. I have confirmed it is a problem with Edgy and not
> GParted here:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357384
>
> A workaround is to specify the drives manually.
> (For instance: gparted /dev/sda /dev/sdb)
>
O.k., but it is not the same pro
Public bug reported:
Can't install Ubuntu 6.06, because Gparted does't recognize partitions
properly. My partitions are:
fat16,fat32,ext3,swap,ext3 in a IBM-Hitachi 80Gb. hard disk
Gparted recognizes only the first partition(fat16) as a 80 Gb. partition. Using
6.06 as a live cd, df recognizes pa