Trying to create an XFS file system causes the following error and
the create new xfs file system step to never complete.
# ./gpartedbin
======================
libparted : 2.4
======================
(gpartedbin:15572): glibmm-CRITICAL **:
unhandled exception (type Glib::Error) in signal handler:
domain: g-shell-error-quark
code : 0
what : Text ended before matching quote was found for ". (The text was 'mkfs.xfs -f -L "mylabel" " /dev/sdb8')
Creation of XFS file systems was broken by the extra stray double quote
added to the command before the device name, by commit:
63aeb150ac
Rename member variables and methods in Partition class (#741424)
Bug 744108 - Creating an XFS file system never completes
Encountered this dialog:
Libparted Bug Found!
(-) Invalid argument during seek for read on /dev/md1
[ Retry ] [ Cancel ] [ Ignore ]
After investigation found that GParted was asking libparted to read from
sector -1. Libparted was actually reporting an error but GParted was
incorrectly displaying this as a bug. This was because setting the
dialog title was falling through from the error case to the bug case.
Fix this.
Also provide unique titles for all libparted exception types so that
they can all be distinguished.
* List of exceptions from libparted: enum _PedExceptionType
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/api/group__PedException.html
Bug 743825 - gparted displaying dialog: libparted bug found!
Provide credit for patch to add support for GPT partition names.
Also indicate significant effort by Sinlu Bes while we tried different
ideas for how GPT partition name support should work.
Update the GParted Manual to reflect the change in terminology from
Partition Label to File System Label in the GParted GUI. And make it
explicit that it is the file system label in a partition being changed.
Bug 741424 - Add support for GPT partition names
Embedded devices (Android) use GPT partition names to identify
partitions, instead of file system labels. Add support for viewing and
changing them.
As partition names are used to provide unique identification they are
never copied when copying the contents of one partition to another.
Note that GNU/Linux uses file system labels, UUIDs or device names for
identification during the boot process and afterwards so while partition
names can be used, they are optional and purely for user information.
Bug 741424 - Add support for GPT partition names
This and the following few commits rename variables, methods, classes,
etc from *label_partition* to *label_filesystem* so that the code also
reflects that it is the label of the file system that is being modified
and to separate it from the name partition operation about to be added.
enum OPERATION_LABEL_PARTITION -> OPERATION_LABEL_FILESYSTEM
Bug 741424 - Add support for GPT partition names
Rename the Partition Label concept to File System Label throughout the
GUI. This is to better reflect that it is the label of the file system
that is being modified and to separate it from the Partition Name
concept about to be added.
Bug 741424 - Add support for GPT partition names
GParted reports used figure of active swap space from 4 KiB upwards,
actually 1 page, where as 'swapon -s' reports figures from 0 upwards.
This is because GParted is counting the 1 page swap space overhead as
used space.
# sfdisk -s /dev/sdb1
262144
# mkswap /dev/sdb1
# swapon /dev/sdb1
# swapon -s
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/sdb1 partition 262140 0 -1
For this case GParted reports used as 4 KiB.
(ptn size - swap size = 262144 - 262140 = 4)
Instead make GParted report used figure without any overhead from 0
upwards, matching what 'swapon -s' reports.
Bug 742647 - Swap usage doesn't match figures reported by swapon -s
GParted's internal block copy has an off by one sector bug when the
source is before the destination; and the copy is performed backwards
from high block to low block. It is as though the source and
destination partitions were both one sector earlier on the disk.
In ASCII art it it looks like this:
Initial layout: x<--SRC--><--DST-->
Actually wrote: x<--SRC--
Should have written: <--SRC-->
Affects moving partitions too.
This bug has existed since commit:
bd9e16f22f
Thread the internal copy algorithm (#685740)
Effectively the last sector of the partition is missed and one sector
before the start of the partition is corrupted. Most of the time file
systems don't get around to using the very last sector so didn't notice.
Bug 742920 - GParted internal copy is overstepping partition boundaries
With reiser4progs 1.0.7 and earlier mkfs specifically checks for Linux
kernel 2.5 or 2.6. On Linux 3.x it fails with the following warning:
# mkfs.reiser4 --yes --label "" /dev/sdb1
Warn : Linux 3.13.0-39-generic is detected. Reiser4 does not support
such a platform. Use -f to force over.
# echo $?
8
This is fixed in reiser4progs 1.0.8 and later. From the reiser4progs
SourceForce README.txt:
. Do not ask for confirmation to work under Linux-3.X;
Found on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS both with reiser4progs
1.0.7 and a Linux 3.x kernel.
Fix by adding "--force" flag to the mkfs command line.
Bug 742511 - Creation of reiser4 file systems fails with unsupported
warning
The GNOME Logo & Trademarks page
(http://www.gnome.org/logo-and-trademarks/) says:
* All the letters in "GNOME" should be capitalized.
Also correctly capitalise the program name as GNOME Partition Editor in
the Manual, and gparted.doap file (used in web git browser).
Bug 739805 - GNOME is incorrectly capitalised on the website and else
where
Split the resizing file system and resizing partition calls in
GParted_Core::resize() into separate grow and shrink code paths.
Note that this also changes the degenerative case of calling resize()
when the partition isn't changing size, for non-swap partitions, from a
file system check step to a successful no-op. This doesn't matter as my
testing never found resize() to be called when the partition isn't
changing size.
Also correct spelling of local variable success.
Bug 741211 - Remove unnecessary duplicate actions when resizing a
partition
Shrinking swap partition operation performs these steps:
Shrink /dev/sdb2 from 2.00 GiB to 1.00 GiB
+ calibrate /dev/sdb2
+ check file system on /dev/sdb2 for errors and (if possible) fix them
checking is not available for this file system
+ shrink file system
+ create new linux-swap file system
+ mkswap -L "test-swap" -U "bd381eba-5df7-42e2-8e0e-411e9701c995" /dev/sdb2
+ shrink partition from 2.00 GiB to 1.00 GiB
+ create new linux-swap file system
+ mkswap -L "test-swap" -U "bd381eba-5df7-42e2-8e0e-411e9701c995" /dev/sdb2
Resizing a linux-swap partition was partially special cased in
GParted_Core::resize(). Make it fully special cased so that it just
does the following steps. No more skipped file system checks or extra
resizing.
1) Resize partition,
2) Recreate linux-swap.
This existing call chain recreates the linux-swap:
GParted_Core::resize_filesystem()
linux_swap::resize()
A compound move and resize operation still performs unnecessary checks
and recreates of linux-swap, but less than before.
Bug 741211 - Remove unnecessary duplicate actions when resizing a
partition