There needs to be a kernel level lock so that ALL clients know not to act on the re-read partition table until AFTER the file systems have been created.
My scripts re-partition the disk and then fail to create the file systems because the vestages of old file systems get mounted by gnome-volume-manager and any other stinky over excited client.
This occurs in Hardy beta even when using sfdisk.
There needs to be a kernel level lock so that ALL clients know not to act on the re-read partition table until AFTER the file systems have been created.
My scripts re-partition the disk and then fail to create the file systems because the vestages of old file systems get mounted by gnome-volume- manager and any other stinky over excited client.