https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417506

--- Comment #9 from Ricardo Alejandro García Gómez <gagor...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #6)
> (In reply to Ricardo Alejandro García Gómez from comment #5)
> > (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #4)
> > > You possibly did not install exfat-utils. You can check that in 
> > > Tools->File
> > > System Support.
> > 
> > I reviewed and serched at Discover and is installed.
> 
> And what is shown in File System Support Dialog?

Sorry, I was searching out the Partition Manager, I found the information.
exFAT is not listed.(In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #8)
> (In reply to Ricardo Alejandro García Gómez from comment #7)
> > (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #6)
> > > (In reply to Ricardo Alejandro García Gómez from comment #5)
> > > > (In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #4)
> > > > > You possibly did not install exfat-utils. You can check that in 
> > > > > Tools->File
> > > > > System Support.
> > > > 
> > > > I reviewed and serched at Discover and is installed.
> > > 
> > > And what is shown in File System Support Dialog?
> > 
> > I do not know where is located File System Support Dialog, but I can write
> > and read from a USB drive formatted as exFAT without problems.
> 
> Well, in KDE Partition Manager (in Tools menu as I mentioned in a previous
> comment).
> 
> Reading and writing exFAT works because you have either exfat-fuse installed
> or the new kernel driver. KDE Partition Manager does not need to read write.
> At the moment it should be able to create new exFAT file systems but not
> resize them (exfat-utils don't have any tools to resize them).

Sorry, I was searching out Partition Manager. exFAT is not listed.

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