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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [partitionmanager] [Bug 366313] Used space is zero if partition is not mounted.
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Date:       2016-07-31 20:29:06
Message-ID: bug-366313-17878-fS9QbakALB () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366313

--- Comment #2 from sascha.zenglein@yahoo.de ---
(In reply to Andrius Å tikonas from comment #1)
> Is it true with any file system? Or some particular file system, if so then
> which one are you using.
> 
> (In reply to sascha.zenglein from comment #0)
> > Recovery partition of size 2.71GiB was shown as completely empty. Panicked
> > for a moment before checking that all the files were still there. Used space
> > was correct after the partition was mounted to /mnt.
> > 
> > Reproducible: Always
> > 
> > Steps to Reproduce:
> > 1. Have a partition that is not mounted and not empty
> > 2. Check the used space in partitionmanager
> > 
> > Actual Results:  
> > The used space of said partition is shown as zero.
> > 
> > Expected Results:  
> > The used space should be shown correctly or there should be a text saying it
> > can't be accessed. Thinking it's empty might lead someone to deleting it.
> > 
> > It's the standard "Dell XPS 13 (2016) Developer Edition" recovery partition.

Oh yeah, sorry. It happened with a Fat32 file system. Does not seem to happen
with other file systems. Did not even consider this. Dumb me.

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