https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=429191
--- Comment #20 from Andrius Štikonas <andr...@stikonas.eu> --- (In reply to Rik from comment #18) > Andrius, Thank you for the hint but still I think some-thing's fishy here... > > As I removed the partitionmanager software before via discover, I had to > re-install it and did so via https://apps.kde.org/en/partitionmanager > 'install on linux' button (as discover itself seemed not able to find it > anymore?). This did not work directly after removal (some conflict) but I > retried later on and then it did. > > After re-install everything worked just fine again, as before, without > proposed changes to fstab??? > > As suggested I will study man fstab to see why defaults is needed but for > now it seems to work for me (without fstab change). > > $ partitionmanager -v > partitionmanager 4.1.0 > > P.S. What about that version? You mentioned 20.12.1 is too old so what about > my 4.1.0 version? > > I guess this is not an issue of partitionmanager alone... 4.1.0 is older and should not be used in any circumstances as it has security bug (root privilege escalation). 4.2.0 should be secure bit it is still older than 20.12.1. At the moment 20.12.2 is the only fixed version. It is already released as part of KDE February Application Release Service. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.