Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gparted

I have started the Edgy 6.10 beta ISO cdrom with the intention to install a 
test image of the OS on my external USB disk (200GB).
After booting up, with the external USB disk powered up and connected to the 
system, I started the installation program from the desktop. As soon as I have 
reached the selection of the install media I decided to perform the partition 
manually (having already other partitions on my external USB disk). This lead 
to the start of the gparted program.
At that point I tried to select the second external disk on gparted but in the 
upper right hard disk device selection widget (of gparted) only one disk was 
available (the default internal one: /dev/sda).
Just to be sure that the external USB was correctly connected and available to 
the system I opened up the terminal and performed  a "sudo fdisk -l" command 
and the external disk was visible with all the related partitions. As a first 
attempt to understand the reason behind this behaviour I tried to see if the 
problem was really due to gparted I tried to see the gparted invocation command 
but I did not find anything relevant in this context.

Regards
Franco Fiorese

** Affects: gparted (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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In edgy 6.10 beta gparted does not see all the available disks
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67671

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