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Siduction Forum => Upgrade Warnings => Topic started by: tomsiduction on 2020/11/18, 18:31:10
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Hello
After a Dist-Upgrade I get :
gparted
Too few arguments.
gparted was working recently
Regards
Edit : After disabling the WWAN in BIOS everything is fine.
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I also see the "too few arguments" message, but then gparted opens and works correctly here. Fully upgraded KDE/plasma system.
Also, when I close gparted, it again throws the same message, but gparted seems fully functional. (I didn't attempt to change my drive layout.)
EDIT: gparted also launches correctly on LXQt desktop and looks correct (again, I did not execute a change to the drive).
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Hello
After reinstalling gparted starts now. (KDE)
(It takes about one minute to find the partitions)
I am thinking about checking my root-partition.
As I have a encrypted system: Will
/forcefsck
work ?
Regards
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Hmmmmm. I don't use an encrypted filesystem, only a big encrypted file for sensitive data. So possibly gparted has some problem with the encrypted filesystem -- maybe someone else knows about that.
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Hello
Now the anomaly shows up .
gparted
Too few arguments.
Failed to wait for daemon to reply: Connection timed out
Failed to wait for daemon to reply: Connection timed out
Too few arguments
The last years gparted had no problems with the encrypted system.
Something I do not know:
Will
/forcefsck
work ?
Regards
Edit : After disabling the WWAN in BIOS everything is fine.
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Just dropping in to mention that KDE Partition Manager exists.
No idea why you'd still be using gparted in KDE... Cheers!