Public bug reported:
I have a USB mounted device which was mounted when I booted.
I unmounted the disk and ran KDE Partition Manager to create the new mount
point.
Rebooted and the system would not boot.
I had to get into emergency mode and use VI to remove the line that KDE
Partition Manager inserted and the system rebooted.
I repeated the process a 2nd time, same result.
I repeated it a third time, this time I used Gnome Disks and there was no issue.
Willie Whelan
** Affects: kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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KDE Partition Manager - adding new mount point breaks system
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