https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429191

joseteluisete <jos...@tutamail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from joseteluisete <jos...@tutamail.com> ---
I have the same problem but in my case with mhddfs.
I open KDE Partition Manager and after introducing my password it crashes.

Here is my fstab ...

UUID=BE78-6D97                            /boot/efi      vfat    umask=0077 0 2
UUID=5e31802a-970e-4d5e-83d7-114511d2b96c swap           swap   
defaults,noatime,discard 0 0
UUID=683125e2-1176-4786-a706-ca0a8836841d /              ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 1
UUID=cd65db9f-63d6-4160-9994-e812f40077dc /adds          ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 2
UUID=f2ef4ef4-1603-4e2c-9833-e6a74c7c4dcd /apps          ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 2
UUID=bbb9996a-6e05-430e-9221-48881bd95ddf /htpc          ext4   
defaults,noatime,discard 0 2
UUID=04170d4f-491e-42be-aec1-f86fe19b7b09 /hdd1          ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 2
UUID=d61c8d60-2d43-4034-b61c-ed695c1361db /hdd2          ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 2
UUID=da887262-1011-44ce-8a80-d096e0c4281f /hdd3          ext4   
defaults,noatime 0 2
mhddfs#/hdd1,/hdd2,/hdd3                  /htpc/video    fuse   
defaults,allow_other 0 0

The problem is the last line where I use mhddfs to create a virtual location
(/htpc/video) where I can see all the files of 3 HDDs (/hdd1,/hdd2,/hdd3).

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