Created attachment 109637 [details] Screenshot of error dialog I have a flash drive formatted in "superfloppy" mode. That is, it has no partition table and the filesystem takes up the entire space. When I plug it in and hit "Open in file manager" in the Device Notifier, I get the dialog shown in the attached screenshot, and Dolphin does not open. This only occurs once per session; logging out and logging back in seems to be the only way to reproduce the problem, at least with this particular flash drive.
Can you access it using shell commands in Konsole?
I had wiped the original flash drive and when I just tried it with a different one I couldn't reproduce the problem. The error would only show up the first time I clicked on "Open in File Manager"—after that it was fine and I could browse it without problems. Maybe there's a race condition somewhere? I'm not sure. I changed the priority to minor since it seems to depend on the flash drive.
Do you still see this issue?
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