On Sun, 2020-05-31 at 15:50 +0200, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > On Sunday May 31 2020 12:54:01 test wrote: > > > It's like creating intentionally creating disk failures. Don't do it. > > I assume(d) that the OP only mounts those remote home directories to do > maintenance on them, exchange/edit files, etc. I thought he's mounting a (remote) home directory instead of another one that was mounted earlier. But then, it's probably not so easy to do that while KDE is running, so who knows ... At least it would explain how everything gets stuck except kwin maybe, although not why it all gets stuck only when he /doesn't/ unmount home directories. But if he did mount multiple remote home directories and is running multiple instances of KDE on them, he might need a better network card or something. If he's using Fedora 32, he probably can't log out of KDE right because stuff continues to run because it's buggy. Yet in that case, I wonder how he manages to unmount these home directories when he doesn't forget to do that ... > FWIW, if the goal is mostly to keep certain sets of files synchronised > across computers, look at the unison file synchronisation utility. It > allows you to do just that, and is very fast and robust. > > R.