Removed absolute requirement for hal-lock. GParted will now work on systems with or without hal-lock

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2008-05-10 Curtis Gedak <gedakc@gmail.com> 2008-05-10 Curtis Gedak <gedakc@gmail.com>
* README: Removed absolute requirement for hal-lock.
* gparted.in: Enhanced script to use hal-lock only if it exists * gparted.in: Enhanced script to use hal-lock only if it exists
- This removes the absolute requirement for hal-lock and - This removes the absolute requirement for hal-lock and
enables systems without HAL to use GParted. enables systems without HAL to use GParted.

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xfsprogs xfsprogs
NOTE: If the vol_id command is in the search PATH, it will be NOTE: If the vol_id command is in the search PATH, it will be
used to read linux-swap volume labels. used to read linux-swap volume labels.
The hal-lock program is required by the gparted script to acquire device
locks prior to gpartedbin invocation. hal-lock is part of the Hardware
Abstraction Layer. You can learn more about HAL at:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~david/hal-spec/hal-spec.html