https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407834
Bug ID: 407834 Summary: fatresize at the end of a restore operation fails with warning Product: partitionmanager Version: 4.0.0 Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: andr...@stikonas.eu Reporter: mattia.ve...@tiscali.it Target Milestone: --- At the end of a restore operation a fatresize command is always performed even if one doesn't select the option to maximize the partition. Moreover, the fatresize command fails and produce a warning: Restore partition from ‘/home/taurus/efi.backup’ to ‘/dev/sda2’ Job: Restore the file system from file ‘/home/taurus/efi.backup’ to partition ‘/dev/sda2’ Copying 10 blocks (104857600 bytes) from 94371840 to 73495740416, direction: right. Copying 10 blocks (104857600 bytes) finished. Closing device. This may take a few seconds. Restore the file system from file ‘/home/taurus/efi.backup’ to partition ‘/dev/sda2’: Success Job: Check file system on partition ‘/dev/sda2’ Command: fsck.fat -a -w -v /dev/sda2 Check file system on partition ‘/dev/sda2’: Success Job: Maximize file system on ‘/dev/sda2’ to fill the partition Resizing file system from 104857600 to 204800 sectors. Command: fatresize --verbose --size 104857600 /dev/sda2 Maximize file system on ‘/dev/sda2’ to fill the partition: Error WARNING: Maximizing file system on target partition ‘/dev/sda2’ to the size of the partition failed. Restore partition from ‘/home/taurus/efi.backup’ to ‘/dev/sda2’: Warning -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.