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I installed fresh Xubuntu using this link because I needed my disc encrypted. After installation, when I tried to run gparted, I had errors which I partly fixed by reinstalling some libraries. Now when I type sudo gparted, the following shows up in terminal:



Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
======================
libparted : 3.2
======================


gparted starts after this. I never had this problem before this install, I used exact same system. Even though gparted works, I'm not happy having this error in terminal. Does someone know how to fix it?










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    I installed fresh Xubuntu using this link because I needed my disc encrypted. After installation, when I tried to run gparted, I had errors which I partly fixed by reinstalling some libraries. Now when I type sudo gparted, the following shows up in terminal:



    Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
    ======================
    libparted : 3.2
    ======================


    gparted starts after this. I never had this problem before this install, I used exact same system. Even though gparted works, I'm not happy having this error in terminal. Does someone know how to fix it?










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      I installed fresh Xubuntu using this link because I needed my disc encrypted. After installation, when I tried to run gparted, I had errors which I partly fixed by reinstalling some libraries. Now when I type sudo gparted, the following shows up in terminal:



      Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
      ======================
      libparted : 3.2
      ======================


      gparted starts after this. I never had this problem before this install, I used exact same system. Even though gparted works, I'm not happy having this error in terminal. Does someone know how to fix it?










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      I installed fresh Xubuntu using this link because I needed my disc encrypted. After installation, when I tried to run gparted, I had errors which I partly fixed by reinstalling some libraries. Now when I type sudo gparted, the following shows up in terminal:



      Unit -.mount does not exist, proceeding anyway.
      ======================
      libparted : 3.2
      ======================


      gparted starts after this. I never had this problem before this install, I used exact same system. Even though gparted works, I'm not happy having this error in terminal. Does someone know how to fix it?







      mount xubuntu encryption gparted






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          Searching online for that error, it appears to be experienced by many, and is a known bug. I also had had the same issue with the libraries, and I followed the very same ManualFullSystemEncryption guide a few days ago.



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