[Bug 589942] Re: List of possible filesystems duplicates itself during partition phase of installation

Phillip Susi psusi at cfl.rr.com
Fri Jan 6 15:47:55 UTC 2012


Since it has been over a year without additional information, I am
closing this report.  If you can still reproduce this and get the screen
shot, please provide it and I will try to assign this to the correct
package.


** No longer affects: qtparted (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  List of possible filesystems duplicates itself during partition phase
  of installation

Status in Ubuntu Netbook Remix:
  Invalid
Status in “gparted” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Disc:  Kubuntu Netbook Remix 10.04 32-bit x86

  On the bootup menu from the CD, I select "Install Kubuntu" and go
  through the language, keyboard, and time.  Then, I select "partition
  manually" (for my clean hard drive).  I select sda, which creates the
  partition table, then click on the empty space and select that I want
  16000 Megabytes.  In the list of possible filesystem types (ext4,
  ext3, FAT-32, etc.), I select "do not use."

  Then I click the rest of the empty space, and the list of filesystem
  types has duplicated.  It has each type listed, and then listed again!
  As I continue to create more partitions, the menu of filesystem types
  has tripled or more (ext4, ext3, etc. . . . ext4, ext3, etc. . . .
  ext4, ext3, etc...), each one being listed multiple times.  This
  doesn't seem to affect anything else and seems to be a cosmetic bug,
  as much as I can tell so far.

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