Re: legacy ticket: bad blocks.

2010-08-19 Thread Curtis Gedak
Hi Rod, rod wrote: Has anyone considered the bad blocks problem that triggered my initial question (http://parted.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/ticket/206#preview .)? I personally have not investigated this. I am very busy working on GParted. For example, in FAT systems, there is a

RE: legacy ticket: bad blocks.

2010-08-19 Thread rod
plus.com Web: http://www.rodericksmith.plus.com -Original Message- From: Curtis Gedak [SMTP:ged...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 6:55 PM To: r...@rodericksmith.plus.com Cc: Jim Meyering; 'bug-parted@gnu.org' Subject: Re: legacy ticket: bad blocks. J

Re: legacy ticket: bad blocks.

2010-08-19 Thread Curtis Gedak
Jim Meyering wrote: rod wrote: What's the thinking behind phasing out filesystem-dependent operations? Perhaps the functionality is being moved to individual libraries supported elsewhere? Will the ability to move and resize file systems be phased out of libparted as well as out of parted?

Re: legacy ticket: bad blocks.

2010-08-18 Thread Jim Meyering
rod wrote: > Thanks for that information. > > Please excuse me for asking one or two more questions. > > What's the thinking behind phasing out filesystem-dependent operations? > Perhaps the functionality is being moved to individual libraries supported > elsewhere? Will the ability to move and r

legacy ticket: bad blocks.

2010-08-17 Thread rod
Thanks for that information. Please excuse me for asking one or two more questions. What's the thinking behind phasing out filesystem-dependent operations? Perhaps the functionality is being moved to individual libraries supported elsewhere? Will the ability to move and resize file systems be