https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350110

Aurélien Murith <aurelienmur...@netc.fr> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Aurélien Murith <aurelienmur...@netc.fr> ---
I just had a similar problem. Using partitionmanager 3.3.1 I set a NTFS
partition to be automounted, then I restarted the computer and the boot process
failed, telling me it was unable to mount that partition. I was given a rescue
console, from which I opened /etc/fstab, and saw that my partition's filesystem
was written uppercase (NTFS), but the other ones were lowercase (btrfs). I
changed it to lowercase ntfs, and the system was able to boot normally again.

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