Article 6J0RB NTFS drive mount problem and KDE log out hangs

NTFS drive mount problem and KDE log out hangs

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Tsuga
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Logged out of one of the users on my system to log in to a different user. When I log out of the first user, KDE hangs, same as what happened here.

I have an additional problem now too. When I get logged in again, as either user, I cannot open an NTFS drive that is on a separate partition on the same hard drive. Here is fstab:

Code:UUID=08daf54d-7258-4d04-9717-41351df31d89 / ext4 defaults 1 1
UUID=5619-07C1 /boot/efi vfat defaults 1 0
UUID=AA3820C238208EFf /ntfsc ntfs3 fmask=133,dmask=022 1 0
UUID=82CC1BFECC1BEAE5 /ntfsd ntfs3 fmask=111,dmask=000 1 0"ntfsd" is the drive I'm concerned with. It's /dev/sda6 on the computer.

If I use Dolphin (my default) for moving through the directory there is this error message:
Quote:
An error occurred while accessing 'D:', the system responded: The requested operation has failed: Error mounting system-managed device /dev/sda6: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda6, missing codepage or helper program, or other error
If I just
Code:ls /ntfsdthere is no result.

Something I found said to
unmount the drive (umount said it wasn't mounted)
&
use fsck on the drive (there is no fsck.ntfs on my Slackware. I read fsck has to match the filesystem type.)

So I couldn't use that solution.

I tried rebooting Slackware. That doesn't fix the problem with the NTFS drive. It still can't be reached.

I found something that said to log into Windows partition and use chkdsk. That seemed to work. But as soon as I logged out of the user to log in again, on the next login, the NTFS problem was back.

I'm not 100% sure these are related, but these problems both started happening at the same time and the NTFS problem comes up after logging out and back in.
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