It's mounting non-removable devices and causing problems for
anaconda. Note, KDE will still show a notification with a
button for mounting the device, and it shows in the file manager
where clicking on it mounts it; the behaviour is about the same
as Fedora 35 (slightly better, as the notification shows on
subsequent plugs of the same stick, which it did not in F35).
It's mounting non-removable devices and causing problems for
anaconda. Note, KDE will still show a notification with a
button for mounting the device, and it shows in the file manager
where clicking on it mounts it; the behaviour is about the same
as Fedora 35 (slightly better, as the notification shows on
subsequent plugs of the same stick, which it did not in F35).
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com