** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: usb-creator
  
  Prerequisites:
  
  - target usb stick or other device is connected, mounted and recognized by 
usb-creator
  - creator as a possible target (listed is "Disk to use" selector)
  - some other process is modifying amount of free space on this device with 
noticeable speed (for example, many big files are copied into it)
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  1. Select a source *.iso or CD in "Source ..."
  2. Select a target usb flash stick in "Disk to use"
  3. Select "Store in reserved extra space" radio-button
  4. Define some non-default amount of extra storage space by "How much" gauge
  
  Current behavior:
- As soon an amount of free space on non-selected target (externaa device with 
significant amount of space, like external hard drive, is connected, mounted 
and also recognized by usb-l hard drive) is changed by background process, data 
in "Disk to use" is updated, but also "How much" gauge is reset to it's default 
position. In case of files copying, this is a matter of second, so there is no 
time to press "Make Startup Disk" button before "How much" is reset.
+ As soon an amount of free space on non-selected target (for example, on 
external device with significant amount of space, like external hard drive, 
which is connected, mounted and also recognized by usb-creator as possible 
target) is changed by background process, data in "Disk to use" is updated, but 
also "How much" gauge is reset to it's default position. In case of files 
copying, this is a matter of second, so there is no time to press "Make Startup 
Disk" button before "How much" is reset.
  
  Expected:
  Changing of amount of free space on other possible targets  (i.e. not 
selected) should not cause reset of "How much" gauge.

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"How much" gauge is reset if free space amount on some other device is changed 
(by copying/deleting files)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485294
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