abrt version: 1.1.18 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace, 19315 bytes cmdline: palimpsest component: gnome-disk-utility Attached file: coredump, 5607424 bytes crash_function: gdu_device_get_device_file_presentation executable: /usr/bin/palimpsest kernel: 2.6.35.13-92.fc14.x86_64 package: gnome-disk-utility-2.32.0-1.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/palimpsest was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1313957884 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. I don't know if this is reproducable or not, but here's what I think are the most interesting steps in the process I just went through 2. Add two disks to the system attached via firewire 3. Create a RAID1 array using 1TB of each of the disks 4. erase/format the array 5. mount it and run scripts to create a backup of key files from the internal disks 6. unmount the filesystem 7. stop the array 8. start the array again 9. stop the array (it crashes here)
Created attachment 519206 [details] File: backtrace
Package: gnome-disk-utility-3.0.0-2.fc15 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 15 (Lovelock) Comment ----- stopping raid device
*** Bug 672507 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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