kde-systemsettings cannot cope with UUID= entries in fstab
Bug #70447 reported by
Jens
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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kde-guidance (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Rich Johnson |
Bug Description
Hello,
I tried changing my mount options for /home and / (adding "user_xattr" for beagle) using the disk manager/editor in kde-systemsettings (under "advanced"). However, upon entering the options and pressing OK, the tool complained
- that it could not remount the disk (shouldn't it fail gracefully and inform the user that the settings will become active after maybe the next reboot?)
- that "UUID= ....", which seems to be the default naming scheme for partitions in Edgy, was not a valid partition and it proposed to add the "loop=" option (which is nonsense in this case).
Please investigate this... it's quite confusing for the novice user.
Thanks!
Jens
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I believe a fix for the mountconfig stuff was recently backported, although I am not 100% sure. I know it was uploaded to Hardy. Can you confirm if this issue is still existing? Thanks!