Something that has had me confused since I installed Kubuntu 20.04 is the 512MB partition showing up in the Dolphin File Manager. I checked my partition with the KDE Partition Manager and there is a 512MB partition there. But why is it showing up in Dolphin for?
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostWhat's in it?
How is it formatted?
What's the full file path, or rather where is it mounted?
It is probably your EFI partition, though this should be mounted at /boot/efi/
Not normally seen as a device, but can be visible if labels or other info is changed, not sure why you would be seeing it.
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I wonder if this has anything to do with Dolphin being slow : https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...mount-of-files
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Originally posted by SuperSapien64 View PostYeah I know its so strange. Anyway the file path is /dev/sda1
I wonder if this has anything to do with Dolphin being slow : https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...mount-of-files
click on the location at the top left-ish side of dolphin's window.
Being able to see it very likely has zero to do with any slowness, particularly as the files in it (if it is the EFI dir at /boot/efi) are only involved with booting
But a lack of in-depth and requested info sorta hampers anyone being able to know what sort of situation you have.........................
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostThat is the device name, actually the physical name of the partition, not the actual path. The mount point, as in the place in the file system where the device is mounted, as in my example above. A place in your file system tree. Like /boot/efi, the path you see if you
click on the location at the top left-ish side of dolphin's window.
Being able to see it very likely has zero to do with any slowness, particularly as the files in it (if it is the EFI dir at /boot/efi) are only involved with booting
But a lack of in-depth and requested info sorta hampers anyone being able to know what sort of situation you have...
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You can use systemd-analyze in a kosole to find slow activities at boot time.Code:systemd-analyze time
Code:systemd-analyze blame
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I know there is some thing somewhere that would cause this normally hidden partition to become "visible" to the file system and file browsers. I just haven't bothered to research it.
But I don't think it is anything wrong with Dolphin as this only shows what the system reports.
It would involve changes to the partition info itself. So any bug would probably be elsewhere, and almost as likely to be an artifact of a user's action as it is to be a bug.
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