https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417835

--- Comment #2 from Vladimir <vladimiro...@gmail.com> ---
I didn't, this was an SSD with Windows installed on it (pulled from another
PC).

The flow was as follows:

1. Physically install the SSD
2. Open Dolphin, click on the new device, lurk around a little bit.
3. Closed Dolphin (I didn't think about unmounting device)
4. Found out that this partitionmanager software exists, open it up, provide
sudo credentials
5. Select /dev/sdb, right click on it:
5.1 New Partition Table -> GPT
5.2 /dev/sdb1 created as ext4
6. Apply changes

First time I did steps 5-6, changes were not applied, closed partitionmanager
between attempts, I even did each step + Apply to find out what could be the
error.

This is were I found that buried in that popup there was a text that indicated
an error creating sdb1+ext4.

Then I tried fdisk and found out that I couldn't do it because it was mounted,
I unmounted it via Dolphin, retried with partitionmanager and it worked!

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