running from the terminal:
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gparted
Unit boot.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
Unit tmp.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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gparted
Unit boot.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
Unit tmp.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
gparted
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sudo apt install gparted
Think of it like driving a combat tank on a city street. The street should be able to take it, but the risk of damage is considerable.freshtamatic wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25, 2020 1:39 pmThanks. I just used Disks, it isn't bad. I have installed and used Gparted in quite a few distros, but If it doesn't work on LM, Disks seems fine.
/usr/sbin/gparted %f
. In both cases at start syslog reports systemd[1]: Reloading.
It can handle loop devices, wouldn't expect it to work with nbd.
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$ gparted
Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
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libparted : 3.2
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OT here, but I’d like to learn more about -> Gparted and loop devices