gparted -> Too few arguments -- Fixed

Begonnen von tomsiduction, 2020/11/18, 18:31:10

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tomsiduction

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.

dibl

#1
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).
System76 Oryx Pro, Intel Core i7-11800H, ASRock B860 Pro-A, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Nvidia GTX-1060, SSD 990 EVO Plus.

tomsiduction

#2
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

dibl

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.
System76 Oryx Pro, Intel Core i7-11800H, ASRock B860 Pro-A, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Nvidia GTX-1060, SSD 990 EVO Plus.

tomsiduction

#4
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.

dpanter

Just dropping in to mention that KDE Partition Manager exists.
No idea why you'd still be using gparted in KDE... Cheers!
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