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I can't reproduce this in 12.04, 12.10, or 13.04, so we'll need more
information to go on.
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Please mention the version of the OS (and which distro) and packages
involved when you get back to the relevant computer, because I did not
have this problem in 12.10, however I DID have the problem in 12.04.1.
Perhaps the problem got reintroduced with some update.
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I changed it to confirmed for you.
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I have the same hard disk, a 4T My Book from WD and I have the same problem.
The details might be a little off because I am not at work at the moment.
I used gparted to create a GUID Partition Table and created a ~3.8T
partition and a ~100G partition.
Disk Utility correctly identified the partit
You are right.
Disk Utility in the current version (see below) from Linux Mint 12.10 does not
have this problem.
But maybe it has something to do with the policy of only allowing LUKS to be
formatted with EXT4. That is the only option. After that's done, you have to
select the unlocked EXT4 par
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The current version in quantal is 3.6.1-0ubuntu1, which you can see by
clicking the overview link at the top of this page.
The MBR limit is 2 TiB. Testing is easier with a loopback device:
truncate -s 4T img
sudo losetup /dev/loop0 img
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PS What is the current version of this package? I have no updates in the
manager.
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Palimpsest does not suppo
Might take some moments. It's not often that one can displace 4
Terabytes of data to perform tests on a drive.
Are you positive you tried this on a drive of minimal 3.3 Terabytes in
size? I believe that is the hard limit for MBR based partition tables.
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I am unable to reproduce this on 12.10, could you upgrade and test
there?
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Just noticed: When you remove all partitions in gparted, the partition
table is still GPT. But according to Disk Utility, there is no partition
table. Looks like GPT is not recognized even though there is mention of
having GPT knowledge in the above error message.
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