[Bug 1977856] Re: gparted shows wrong Filesystem

Curtis Gedak 1977856 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jun 7 15:20:18 UTC 2022


1. Did the drive used to have XFS on it?

2. Did XFS use the whole drive (e.g. /dev/nvme0n1) or just one partition
(e.g. /dev/nvme0n1p1)?

3. How did the GPT partition table and partitions get created?  (e.g.
Ubuntu installer did it, or use partition tool XYZ).

What do these command show (can run under Ubuntu or GParted Live)?

    sudo blkid  /dev/nvme0n1
    sudo wipefs /dev/nvme0n1

Note that using wipefs like above just reports signatures.  It does not
wipe anything.

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Title:
  gparted shows wrong Filesystem

Status in gparted package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  gparted shows wrong Filesystem

  
  My internal SSD is ext4 formated since i installed Xubuntu a year ago.
  After the upgrade to 22.04 i got now the output it is XFS formated!

  
  gparted
  https://imgur.com/JZqpRXF.png

  
  fdisk
  s. file

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