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Bug 528932 - Claims "can now safely be removed" when other (encrypted) partition still mounted
Claims "can now safely be removed" when other (encrypted) partition still mou...
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: gnome-volume-manager
Classification: Deprecated
Component: general
2.22.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Gnome volume manager maintainers
Gnome volume manager maintainers
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-04-19 16:49 UTC by Sam Morris
Modified: 2012-03-05 23:24 UTC
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Description Sam Morris 2008-04-19 16:49:03 UTC
[ forwarded from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=476196 ]

"I have some disks with two partitions. The first partition
is unencrypted, the second partition is encrypted.

When I mount both partitions, then unmount the unencrypted,
g-v-m claims the device can now safely be removed,
despite the encrypted partition still being mounted!
It should check device mapper information before suggesting to
remove a device.
I havn't checked how this behaves with ntfs-3g. I could imagine similarly."
Comment 1 André Klapper 2012-03-05 23:24:26 UTC
According to its maintainers, "g-v-m hasn't seen a change in three years, it definitely qualifies as unmaintained."

It is highly unlikely that there will be any further active development
(especially as functionality has been superseded by other modules).

Closing this report as WONTFIX as part of Bugzilla Housekeeping - Please feel
free to reopen this bug report in the future if anyone takes the responsibility
for active development again.