SUMMARY I keep my music folder on a NAS that I mount manually when I boot my desktop computer. Sometimes, I forget to mount the NAS, and when I open Elisa, my music folder resets from the NAS mount directory to the default (~/Music). This indexes several thousand files that I don't want in my library, and causes me to have to re-configure my desired music folder after mounting the NAS. While automatically mounting the NAS may be one obvious workaround to this, the issue would also affect the NAS or network connection going down temporarily; if I happen to launch Elisa during one of those events, I wouldn't want my music folder reset either. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Configure the music directory 2. Unmount or otherwise remove access to the music directory 3. Launch Elisa OBSERVED RESULT The music directory resets to ~/Music. EXPECTED RESULT The previously-configured music directory should remain configured. If it doesn't exist, I might expect the music collection to show up as empty, and/or an error message that one of the music folders can't be found could be displayed. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS KDE Plasma Version: 5.25.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.96.0 Qt Version: 5.15.5
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 418605 ***