Comment # 10 on bug 1122723 from
(In reply to Ed Damvelt from comment #9)
> Once more sorry for the delay; it was I who was out of order for a while.
> 
> > "KDE_FORK_SLAVES=1 QT_LOGGING_RULES=*.debug=true dolphin"
> Yes, I ran that as the root. Running it now as user I see that in /home my
> user directory plus subdirectories are mounted, but as at this moment /C:
> and /D: have disappeared and I can only mount them again by rebooting, they
> are not there. The running wild is the logging of the mouse movement pixels.

That's expected.

> >"journalctl" executed as your user, i.e. not root.
> That does refuse to run in Konsole as user (except with -h) because of no
> permissions. With sudo it of course does, as also in the super user mode
> terminal, but the info is only about the booting and with --user there are
> no entries.
> 
> As I wanted to exclude any possible wrong deviation in the OS, I wiped Leap
> off and re-installed it completely from new, but there is no difference with
> before.
> 
> Just an observation: I practically continuously have files open in Kate and
> in this way I find out that something is wrong, the moment when I want to
> save a file on my data disk /D:. If all of a sudden that saving is refused,
> /D: shows to be unmounted, and then in general also /C: is not mounted
> anymore, although I have not every time checked that eventual connection.
> Nevertheless, although in both split windows they do not show up any more,
> they both continue to show up on the left selection side and right-clicking
> on them there gives me then still the option to unmount. I do not say that
> anything with Kate is causal, only that I mostly find out that way; the
> other way is of course when I want to do a file action on /D: in the file
> manager.

Please provide the journal at that point.

My guess is that the colon confuses some part of KIO and it interprets it as
URL.


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