There are many things to consider before trying to change the behaviour
of gparted.

The current solution maintains compatibility with all versions of dmraid
and parted version 1.7.1 and higher.

Only newer versions of (lib)parted appear to use the dmraid library to
handle naming.  Previous versions of (lib)parted applied the commonly
accepted naming practice to dmraid devices.

There are other players in this arena too, such as udev.  I have found
that some GNU/Linux distributions will make symbolic links, such as
/dev/dm-#, to the /dev/mapper entries.  Others will make symbolic links
in the /dev/mapper directory to devices in /dev/dm-#.  There are many
different situations that gparted handles.

To learn about how dmraid is handled by GParted a thorough review of the
DMRaid.cc file is recommended.

The current solution has been developed over a few years with testing on
tens of GNU/Linux distributions

In my opinion, since dmraid is the only tool I am aware of that does not
follow the commonly accepted naming practices, I would suggest that
dmraid is the place to focus efforts to maintain naming compatibility.

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  [Natty] Gparted duplicates dmraid partition devices

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