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I'd focus on KDE here, it sounds like the gui auto mount service is barfing for some reason. Does the drive mount normally when you boot to the CLI and try to mount it by hand?
I am using fstab to mount my drives not KDEs mounting solution as I've had issues with that in the past.
But I still get a popup in the bottom corner saying the drive couldn't mount
And yeah even went mounting and going through the drive just using CLI it still freezes up, I dunno if there's a way to get an error log from Ls? Or something similar
You have just been told that
in the other comment
My bad I'm reading this all off my phone rn while using a live boot on my PC
When I tried using Ls on my main install it just froze without giving any output, I even left it for over an hour and it didn't budge.