[Bug 1698630] Re: Gparted Start scans whole system, even i want format usb device
Curtis Gedak
gedakc at gmail.com
Tue Jun 20 15:28:17 UTC 2017
You might create an icon on the desktop or in the menu system with the
command line parameters that you desire to only access a USB drive when
it is plugged in.
For example if you have two internal hard disk drives (/dev/sda and
/dev/sdb), then a newly inserted USB drive should receive device path
/dev/sdc. In this case modify the icon parameters to pass /dev/sdc to
gparted.
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Title:
Gparted Start scans whole system, even i want format usb device
Status in gparted package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
GParted 0.25.0
Linux Mint 18.1 x64 MATE (based on Ubuntu 16.04)
When i start it, it scanns my whole system, even if i want to format an usb device.
Thats senseless.
I don't want, that GParted starts scanning my whole slow HDD if i only want to resize my external HDD or USB device.
As example, i want to resize one partition first, then execute the task and then gparted scans my internal HDD again, while I only want to make changes at my external hdd.
Or when I start GParted.
It should only start scanning a HDD if I CHOOSE IT.
Not everything while it starts.
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