Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.7.3) OS: Linux I have a Netgear ReadyNAS Duo in my network, of which I have some shares mounted using NFS. None of these shares are used for system files or home directories, and none of them are mentioned in the Places in Dolphin e.g For energy conservation, the NAS shuts down the hard drivers after short periods of inactivity. The problem is that whenever I open the KMenu from the main panel, it tries to access these shares for some reason, meaning the NAS has to spin up the hard drives, introducing a delay of several seconds (up to 15). This is of course very annoying. Why is KMenu accessing my NFS share? It shoudln't unless I specifically ask it to. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: - Add NFS share to /etc/fstab to automount on boot - Login to KDE - Open KMenu Actual Results: NAS spins up hard drives, takes about 15 seconds to access introducing a long delay Expected Results: KMenu opens instantly and does not freeze while trying to access the NAS
By the way, this is running when vanilla Kubuntu 11.10.
*** Bug 263521 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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