gparted will fail mid-operation because of XFCE automounting the drive. This could be a serious problem resulting in filesystem corruption and data loss, depending on whether or not the interrupted operation is recoverable. See Launchpad bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/1078445 Quotes: "On startup, gparted ends up causing remove/add events to happen for unmounted partitions. Udisks has some logic in it to NOT auto mount partitions that show up on a disk that itself wasn't just hot plugged to prevent this sort of thing from happening. I guess xubuntu uses something else for auto mounting that isn't quite so smart?" "This is still a problem in Xubuntu 14.04.1. It can cause gparted to fail mid-operation, e.g. the operation partition resize (which takes the existing filesystem and moves it left and then grows it) will fail immediately after the move left. This leaves the disk in a state where the partition has been expanded, but the filesystem it contains has not, so the filesystem does not fill the partition and needs to be repaired."
As far as I understand, this is a bug in gparted which fails/failed to lock the partition/filesystem. This is a bug that cannot/shouldn't be fixed in thunar-vfs, hence closing invalid.
Sorry, wanted to close it as won't fix.