The logs don't appear to contain any information on the panic. The
action by Brad was done by a bug bot, since all of the required logs are
attached to the bug.
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I'm not familiar with kernel stacktraces, but I guess Brad changed this
bug to confirmed because of some log entry. Can you tell me where is the
kernel panic stacktrace on these attached logs?
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I could not take a picture of the screen (the only way to have a
screenshot) because my machine had fallen asleep when I found it kernel
panic'ed...
I tried a similar operation after I report this bug and I had no
problem, I suspect that I need to put a huge gparted operation and let
the computer
Do you happen to have a screenshot of the panic? Also, do you have a
safe way to reproduce this bug to allow some testing?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Kernel panic trying to move and grow ntfs partition
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