[Kde-hardware-devel] GSoC Project: Easy partitioning in Solid/Dolphin

Lisa Vitolo syn.shainer at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 20:13:22 UTC 2012


Hi,

I'm the student that made up that proposal (I already sent my application
to GSoC regarding it). I added that part because I'm part of the Chakra
team, and I'm developing new stuff in Tribe (you won't see it in the
current release) that is attinent to the work of this project, so I'm going
to take inspiration from there for design choices or similar things.

Lisa

Il giorno 28 marzo 2012 21:07, Mikhail Krishtop
<mikhailkrishtop at gmail.com>ha scritto:

> Hi, guys!
>
> Just want to clarify what you expect to see in this proposal.
>
> Basic partition management operations:
>
>    - create file system
>    - create partition table
>    - new
>    - delete
>    - resize
>    - copy
>    - check
>    - backup
>    - restore
>    - set file system label
>    - set partition flags
>
> do I forgot something?
>
> Solid API would consist of Solid::PartitionManagerPrivate
> and Solid::PartitionManager. It would use udisk<http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/udisks>'s
> D-Bus to take access to the udisk library.
>
> I don't understand  this "this new interface, taking ispiration from the
> work already done for the Chakra Linux installer Tribe" in description<http://community.kde.org/GSoC/2012/Ideas#Project:_Easy_partitioning_in_Solid.2FDolphin>
> .
> Do you mean KDE partition manager(optimized by the Chakra-project) which
> is start when I click "Advanced" on the Disk Setup page? If not, can you
> please say me where I can find this part of Tribe.
>
> Mikhail
>
>
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