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Bart Hakvoort a54b52ea33 xfs copy now uses xfsdump and xfsrestore. icw some hacks in the other 2
* src/Dialog_Partition_Copy.cc,
  src/Win_GParted.cc,
  src/xfs.cc: xfs copy now uses xfsdump and xfsrestore. icw some hacks in the other 2 files, it's now possible to shrink an xfs partition
  while doing the copy. Although i'd rather preffered 'real' (in place) resizing i figured it's better then nothing.
  Also the sourcefilesystem is now checked before the actual copy is performed. If damaged beyond repair, the copy won't start.
* src/Dialog_Partition_Resize_Move.cc: removed commented code.
2004-12-20 19:09:48 +00:00
Bart Hakvoort 8d412f95bd Replaced treestore with liststore. I decided i didn't need a treeview
* include/Dialog_Filesystems.h,
  src/Dialog_Filesystems.cc: Replaced treestore with liststore. I decided i didn't need a treeview after all...
* src/Dialog_About.cc: Replaced "Gnome Partition Editor based on libparted" with "Gnome Partition Editor"
* src/xfs.cc: fixed small error with creation of xfs filesystems (adrighem)
2004-12-18 15:51:48 +00:00
Bart Hakvoort 7d1a46f1c1 fixed bug with thousand separator (#161362). fixed bug with incorrect
* (all filesystem classes): fixed bug with thousand separator (#161362).
* ext2.cc,
  ext3.cc: fixed bug with incorrect used/unused space after copying.
2004-12-15 19:39:18 +00:00
Bart Hakvoort d100935b55 :Set_Valid_Operations()
* Refined checks for functionality a bit. e.g. even if a filesystem can't be read, it's still possible to grow it
  (but shrinking gets disabled). Also removed that stupid grow_only flag from Utils.h and reordered Win_GParted::Set_Valid_Operations()
2004-12-15 10:33:12 +00:00
Bart Hakvoort 8a0ed3b6ac added support for jfs (create, copy, grow) and hfs (create, copy) fixed a
* added support for jfs (create, copy, grow) and hfs (create, copy)
* fixed a bug in copying xfs filesystems.
* fixed a number of small bugs/annoying issues.
2004-12-14 22:49:44 +00:00
Bart Hakvoort d44aa2cf45 )
* Added support for xfs. this means creating and growing xfs filesystems. Shrinking requires some hacking with dump_xfs etc..
  i'll add that at a later point. :)
2004-12-13 21:24:12 +00:00