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by m463 759 days ago
This reminds me once of using gparted on a disk.

I got in and out of it a few times to make sure what I was going to do, then I launched it again (but I didn't add any arguments).

Not only didn't it complain, it defaulted to my root disk, and I ended up destroying my partition table.

Luckily the system was still running and I was able to backup everything before I shut the system down.