Copy XFS label when copying the file system (!85)
As GParted performs block copy of partitions then the label, which is stored in the file system superblock, is also copied. This is true for copies performed using the GParted internal block copy and for EXT2/3/4 and NTFS which are copied using the file system specific commands e2image and ntfsclone respectively. However when an XFS file system is copied the label is not copied because a new file system is created using mkfs.xfs and the files copied using xfsdump | xfsrestore. Preview of the copy operation in GParted also reflects the fact that the label will be copied. Fix this by simply specifying the desired label when creating the new destination XFS. Closes !85 - Make XFS copy duplicate the file system label and UUID
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@ -228,8 +228,9 @@ bool xfs::copy( const Partition & src_part,
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bool success = true ;
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success &= ! execute_command( "mkfs.xfs -f " + Glib::shell_quote( dest_part.get_path() ),
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operationdetail, EXEC_CHECK_STATUS|EXEC_CANCEL_SAFE );
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success &= ! execute_command("mkfs.xfs -f -L " + Glib::shell_quote(dest_part.get_filesystem_label()) +
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" " + Glib::shell_quote(dest_part.get_path()),
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operationdetail, EXEC_CHECK_STATUS|EXEC_CANCEL_SAFE);
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if ( ! success )
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return false ;
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