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			This adds a new application PartitionEditor which will eventually be used to create and edit partition tables. Since LibPartition does not know how to write partition tables yet, it is currently read-only. Devices are discovered by scanning /dev for block device files. Since block devices are chmod 600, PartitionEditor be must run as root. By default Serenity uses the entire disk for the ext2 filesystem without a partition table. This isn't useful for testing as the partition list for the default disk will be empty. To test properly, I created a few disk images using various partitioning schemes (MBR, EBR, and GPT) and attached them using the following command: export SERENITY_EXTRA_QEMU_ARGS=" -drive file=/path/to/mbr.img,format=raw,index=1,media=disk -drive file=/path/to/ebr.img,format=raw,index=2,media=disk -drive file=/path/to/gpt.img,format=raw,index=3,media=disk"
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| @GUI::Widget {
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|     fill_with_background_color: true
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|     layout: @GUI::VerticalBoxLayout {}
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|     @GUI::ToolbarContainer {
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|         @GUI::Toolbar {
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|             layout: @GUI::HorizontalBoxLayout {
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|                 margins: [0, 4]
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|             }
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| 
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|             @GUI::Label {
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|                 text: "Device: "
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|                 autosize: true
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|             }
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| 
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|             @GUI::ComboBox {
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|                 name: "device_combobox"
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|                 fixed_width: 100
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|             }
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|         }
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|     }
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|     @GUI::TableView {
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|         name: "partition_table_view"
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|     }
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| }
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