Laptop tries to suspend while gnome-disk-utility is zeroing out a disk
On Fedora 39, disk utility when zeroing out a disk kept going to sleep due to the new settings where 15 minutes of inactivity trigger the laptop to sleep even on A/C power. I had to stay at my desk for the whole hour it was writing zeroes to keep my laptop awake... at least on the live CD, the power settings menu is very limited so it seems like I couldn't change any settings related to suspend to turn this off.
Could gnome-disk-utility instead turn this feature temporarily off so the laptop doesn't go to sleep when doing critical write operations to a disk?