But a slightly more finer-grained check would be nice.
So instead of checking for the disk to be in use, it would be nice if
the check would only flag changes to "in-use" partitions. That way you
can delete/change partition 4 if you have partition 2 mounted.
This happens to me every now and then: I have a disk where the /
partion is ready and already mounted, and that I want to set up the
rest of the disk. Back in the old days you had to think about the
whole thing in advance. Nowadays you buy twice as much disk as you
need, just because it is sooooo cheap.
Roger.
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