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Using linux 5.8.8-arch1-1, the following message appears whenever I try to edit disks (for example create new partitions or so) when using tools such as gparted or woeusb.
Error: Partition(s) (...) on /dev/sdb have been written, but we have been unable to inform the kernel of the change, probably because it/they are in use. As a result, the old partition(s) will remain in use. You should reboot now before making further changes.
The message won't go away even after rebooting several times and is present regardless which disk or usb I try to edit. Formatting usb completely doesn't seem to help at all.
I recently upgraded kernel. I will try to rollback it in the meanwhile. Any ideas on how could this be solved otherwise?
Last edited by Soptik (2020-09-13 13:10:48)
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Workaround: downgrade system packages to state as of 2020-09-01.
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See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gparted/-/issues/111, https://old.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comm … rted_give/, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=258991 & https://forum.archlabslinux.com/t/error-formatting/4877.
tl;dr: either downgrade the kernel or switch to the LTS version.
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