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[bug]: Do not scan for partitions again when closing the Create Partition menu #75

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BerntA opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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BerntA commented Jan 25, 2024

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Accidentally opening the create partition menu will trigger a new partition scan when you close it - even if you did not actually create a new partition.. just why?

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I expected it not to do this.

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v3.5.1

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64 bits

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@BerntA BerntA added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 25, 2024
@BerntA BerntA changed the title [bug]: Do not scan for partitions again if closing the Create Partition box [bug]: Do not scan for partitions again if closing the Create Partition menu Jan 25, 2024
@BerntA BerntA changed the title [bug]: Do not scan for partitions again if closing the Create Partition menu [bug]: Do not scan for partitions again when closing the Create Partition menu Jan 25, 2024
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israpps commented Jan 25, 2024

It did? I probably left it intentionally while creating and debugging the feature.
I'll try to solve that!

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BerntA commented Jan 25, 2024

Yeah, it re-scans the whole hdd again regardless,
cheers! 👍

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israpps commented Mar 15, 2024

fixed on #76

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