https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505852

Christian Hartmann <hartmann.christ...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #15 from Christian Hartmann <hartmann.christ...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Martin Schnitkemper from comment #11)
> I can confirm this behavior. Mounting a fully loaded 4TB external hard drive
> now takes four minutes, during that time I can hear the drive activity.
> After about a minute, I get a message saying I'm not authorized to mount the
> device. After the four minutes, I see in the log that the device has been
> mounted. This is new since version 6.4; before, mounting the device was done
> instantly, and when I mount the device on the console as root, it's done
> immediately.

Same here, but with a 4 TB drive on USB 2 it takes up to two hours.

Has the default action "Mount and Open" changed lately to "*Always* do a check
first 
and mount after" behavior?  

Does it ignore a 'clean' flag in partitions super block (if something like this
exists)?

more observations:
https://discuss.kde.org/t/mounting-external-usb-disks-now-checks-before-mounting/37439/2

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