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Plans and ideas for 1.1:
* Information about file system on a separate tab in the properties, unique
to the file system in use.
* Check if no of sectors fits in an unsigned 32 bit int for msdos partition
tables.
* save msdos mbr?
* let the user specify external command locations and options in the settings;
use some program and binary management setup internally like k3b has it
* parse progress information at least from e2fsck and ntfsclone (do we use the
latter at all? if not we should); maybe others.
* offer a) no alignment of partition boundaries at all or b) legacy cylinder
alignment or c) sector based alignment (the name is misleading, though)
* don't hardcode any support for libparted-related stuff like shrinking fat16
in the file system classes.
* support KLocale::BinaryUnitDialect and use KLocale's formatting methods
* use KIO where possible
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libraries to achieve the same things. Libraries in this case being libntfs-3g
and libext2fs. There's one for reiserfs too, iirc.
* Convert the fs implementations into plugins.
* Write a udisks backend plugin.
* Add a SMART self test operation, only available if the backend plugin
supports that (udisks does, libparted does not).
* support KLocale::BinaryUnitDialect and use KLocale's formatting methods (how
feasable is that? does it make sense?)
* Information about file system on a separate tab in the properties, unique
to the file system in use.
* let the user specify external command locations and options in the settings;
use some program and binary management setup internally like k3b has it
* parse progress information at least from e2fsck and ntfsclone (do we use the
latter at all? if not we should); maybe others.