Unless I'm mistaken the bug is caused by gparted telling the kernel to
re-read the partition tables so that it knows that's it's resizing what
it says it's resizing.  If it's true that parted doesn't do that by
itself then you've got an excellent argument against gparted doing that
and I'd highly recommend suggesting it upstream.  You can see, though,
why it might be a good idea to make sure the tables haven't changed
underneath you, but on the other hand if you're editing partition tables
with two different programs at the same time you've got bigger problems.

The solution I'd like to see to this would be a d-bus interface for
gparted to tell gnome-volume-manager to not mount partitions on the
drive it's editing (or re-reading).

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gnome-volume-manager mounting Partition, while working with GParted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37768
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