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KDE Partition Manager

   1.0.3  

KDE System Tool

Score 94%
KDE Partition Manager
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Downloads:  43010
Submitted:  Sep 18 2008
Updated:  Sep 1 2010

Description:

KDE Partition Manager is a utility program to help you manage the disk devices, partitions and file systems on your computer. It allows you to easily create, copy, move, delete, resize without losing data, backup and restore partitions.

KDE Partition Manager supports a large number of file systems, including ext2/3/4, reiserfs, NTFS, FAT16/32, jfs, xfs and more.

It makes use of external programs to get its job done, so you might have to install additional software (preferably packages from your distribution) to make use of all features and get full support for all file systems.

KDE Partition Manager is also available as a bootable Live CD.

Follow development and have a look at some preview screenshots of the upcoming feature release on http://blog.volker-lanz.de.




Changelog:

1.0.3
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Make sure available and used capacity are not printed in a partition's properties dialog if they are not known

Make sure fsck.msdos does not want to modify a file system when it is being called to read the file system usage

Warn the user when trying to overwrite an existing partition with another or an image file

Clear the clipboard if undoing an operation deleted the partition that was in it

Keep the current UUID when resizing a swap partition

Fix the build by explicitly linking the partition manager executable against the KDE libs it uses

Do not allow pasting a source partition on a bigger target partition when the source partition's file system cannot be grown to fill the target partition


1.0.2
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* Copy a file system's UUID to the copied file system when creating a file system from another one.

* Implement a workaround for a libparted bug that makes it sometimes fail to commit changes to the OS in versions earlier than 2.2.

* Update the partition's file system and re-check for constraints if the partition's role is changed in the "Create New Partition" dialog. This fixes a bug where the user was not able to grow an extended partition if he'd previously selected a file system that cannot grow beyond a certain size.

* Always use the correct icons in modified ok/cancel buttons in dialogs and message boxes

* Fix a crash when operations to create, resize and delete an extended partitions where incorrectly merged into one (bug 232092)




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 Hangs while scanning devices

 
 by mtxd on: Feb 10 2009
 
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Compile went fine, but scan takes too long.

After

partitionmanager(30126): Attempt to use QAction "toggleDockDevices" with KXMLGUIFactory!
partitionmanager(30126): Attempt to use QAction "toggleDockOperations" with KXMLGUIFactory!
partitionmanager(30126): Attempt to use QAction "toggleDockInformation" with KXMLGUIFactory!
partitionmanager(30126): Attempt to use QAction "toggleDockLog" with KXMLGUIFactory!
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Rescan devices..."
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: ATA SAMSUNG HD320KJ"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: ATA ST3320620NS"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: Linux device-mapper (crypt)"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Partition ‘/dev/mapper/archive1’ does not end at a cylinder boundary (last sector: 523,460,864, modulo: 14,970)."
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: Unknown"

I need to wait several minutes before the program opens. It hangs on this:

partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "LibParted Exception: Unable to open /dev/fd0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/fd0 has been opened read-only."

After I do some operations with, say, usb drive, the program hangs again:

partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Applying operations..."
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Rescan devices..."
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: ATA SAMSUNG HD320KJ"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: ATA ST3320620NS"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: Linux device-mapper (crypt)"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Partition ‘/dev/mapper/archive1’ does not end at a cylinder boundary (last sector: 523,460,864, modulo: 14,970)."
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "Device found: Unknown"
partitionmanager(30126) MainWindow::onNewLogMessage: "LibParted Exception: Unable to open /dev/fd0 read-write (Read-only file system). /dev/fd0 has been opened read-only."

P.S. I've got Card reader connected.


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 Re: Hangs while scanning devices

 
 by VolkerLanz on: Feb 22 2009
 
Score 50%

Thank you for letting me know about this problem.

Please, do report this on http://bugs.kde.org. Doing so will greatly help fixing a bug like this.

Thank you very much.


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 Install instruction

 
 by daax on: Mar 11 2009
 
Score 50%

Hi,

In the INSTALL file, it is said :

to build the sources:
untar it
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=''
make
sudo make install

And if I'm in the build directory, I get this error :

[daax@localhost build]$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX='/tmp'
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/daax/Bureau/partitionmanager-1.0.0-BETA1/build" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt.

Why create a build directory if the CMakelists.txt ins't there ?


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 Re: Install instruction

 
 by daax on: Mar 13 2009
 
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Oups !
Sorry for the noise, I made an error in my cmake command. I forgot the "..".


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 Kde4 system-settings module

 
 by pipaceliny on: Mar 13 2009
 
Score 50%

Great work

Please add kcmshell4 module to access partition manager trough kde4 system-settings.

Thanks


Darek
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 Re: Kde4 system-settings module

 
 by panda84 on: Mar 14 2009
 
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Yes, it would be a great idea! Together with KGrubEditor in KDE 4.3 they will improve administration capabilities a lot! And you could take advantage of KPolicyKit too!


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 Re: Kde4 system-settings module

 
 by VolkerLanz on: Mar 18 2009
 
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What would you be able to do with KDE Partition Manager if it was a kcm module that you cannot do now? I fail to see the benefit.


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 Re: Re: Kde4 system-settings module

 
 by fictitious on: Apr 11 2009
 
Score 50%

I didn't make the original request, but I agree it would be a good idea. While it doesn't explicitly bring any new features to the application, it would certainly provide a much higher degree of integration to KDE. And the 'system' tab in seems ideal for a utility like this one. Great app by the way:)


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 Re: Re: Re: Kde4 system-settings module

 
 by VolkerLanz on: Apr 30 2009
 
Score 50%

Alright. On popular demand ;-) beta2 now features a kcm.

It's a lot less user friendly, mind you, because kcm's cannot have menus. But it's there and it's working, too ;-).


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 Ah... Nice!

 
 by Gen2ly on: Jun 11 2009
 
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Been using gparted so to get this is KDE is a big boon. Thanks.


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 Wiped out some of my data :(

 
 by alecmunro on: Jun 23 2009
 
Score 50%

Attempted to resize an ext3 partition, and the check before resizing apparently wiped out quite a bit of my data.

Probably not an issue with the app directly, but the app probably also could have taken steps to prevent me from doing this, or warn me that it might happen.

I've disconnected the drive, and I'm researching how I might get that data back, so any help would be appreciated.


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 Request new features

 
 by YAFU on: Jul 9 2009
 
Score 50%

It would be great if you could implement different levels of compression for the backup partition file, and then restore the partition directly from the compressed file. Besides being able to backup the boot sector disk.
The aim would be able to make backups of the operating system partition and then restore them. Everything from a Live CD of course (Like Partimage or PartClone, but with a GUI)
Thanks!


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