[Bug 1243374] Re: Displayed information is inconsistent, no option to make startup disk on an empty disk with no created partition

Antonio Frediani 1243374 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Apr 19 08:04:18 UTC 2014


Confirmed on Lubuntu 14.04, even though in my case I do see "Free space:
0.0 B".

I have seen it on Ubuntu 13.10 in the past but I normally manage to work
around it by formatting with gparted and then restarting the startup
disk creator, on 14.10 (even though on another, slower PC) I can't find
a way to make it work.

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Title:
  Displayed information is inconsistent, no option to make startup disk
  on an empty disk with no created partition

Status in “usb-creator” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Using the "disks" program found in dash (damn "pretty" program names
  that don't match real executable file names nor package names, so you
  never know what you're running), I deleted the only existing partition
  in a Kingston USB pendrive, leaving only unpartitioned free space on
  it.

  Then I run Startup Disk Creator, and I'm presented with the window you
  can see in the screenshot.

  The information which is displayed is nonsense.
  - There is an "Erase disk" button, but the disk is empty and there's nothing to erase. If an existing partition is needed, then it should read something like "format disk", or "create partition", not "erase disk".
  - Nothing is shown under "free space". Either there is or there isn't free space, if there isn't, it should say "0 bytes".
  - The "make startup disk" button is greyed out. That doesn't make sense, unless a message would be included explaining why the startup disk cannot be crated and what action is required first.

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