Scanning for all devices on startup is a design decision dating back to
the initial development of GParted.
A work-around to scanning only the devices required is to pass these on
the commmand line to gparted.
You are free to submit a patch upstream [1] to alter this behaviour.
[1] http://gparte
Yeahr, it should first only list the devices and then, the choosen one
(or directly at the start the first one) should be scanned.
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Which devices are present should be as simple as looking what files are
in /dev... reading the partition tables and identifying filesystems
though... why does gparted care unless and until you have chosen to show
that drive?
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And this scanning happens again on every device, even if i modify only
one partition on one device?
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@Phillip, scanning is performed to determine which devices are present,
what partition tables these contain, what file systems are in the
partitions, and other details such as volume labels, free space, UUID,
etc.
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Hi Curtis... what exactly is it scanning for again, and why does it need
to do that on any drive other than the one that is currently selected?
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You might create an icon on the desktop or in the menu system with the
command line parameters that you desire to only access a USB drive when
it is plugged in.
For example if you have two internal hard disk drives (/dev/sda and
/dev/sdb), then a newly inserted USB drive should receive device path
Is it possible to add a gui, which let me choose, which device i want to
scan (maybe all), if there are more than one storages to the pc are
attached, if i use no argument in the terminal?
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Good point about the lack of a "--help" argument from the command line.
There is a man page
As for the scan on startup, that is a design decision dating back to the
initial development of GParted.
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Then it's sad, that there is no GUI-Option.
Or, when i start it from a terminal window, there is no --help argument, or no
help screen, if i use an command which doesn't exist.
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GParted already supports scanning only the devices you pass to it. This
is most easily done from a terminal window.
For example if you wish to scan only /dev/sdf, you can use the
following:
sudo gparted /dev/sdf
See the GParted Manual [1] for more information.
[1] http://gparted.org/display-do
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