https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389479

--- Comment #75 from Dr. Chapatin <bugsefor...@gmx.com> ---
ok, "Some data may be corrupt" was gone after fsck command.
Reinstall the kernel did not solve the problem.
I installed the kernel-lts for test purposes and got the same result.
There is something wrong with my system, but probably it's not a problem with
kde software. I will use gnome-disks as workaround.
I think we can close this bug.

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