[dolphin] [Bug 487432] New: Dolphin constantly auto-mounts subdirectories of fstab-mounted SMB network share
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487432
Bug ID: 487432
Summary: Dolphin constantly auto-mounts subdirectories of
fstab-mounted SMB network share
Classification: Applications
Product: dolphin
Version: 24.02.2
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: dolphin-bugs-null at kde.org
Reporter: z411 at omaera.org
CC: kfm-devel at kde.org
Target Milestone: ---
Created attachment 169741
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=169741&action=edit
Mountpoints in Dolphin
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SUMMARY
Hello, I hit a kind of weird issue where whenever I browse my fstab-mounted SMB
network shares in Dolphin, it constantly auto-mounts subdirectories of the
share for apparently no reason (it seems they're limited to linked directories
like My Documents).
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Mount SMB share of a Windows disk
2. Navigate to a directory with directory links
3. See Dolphin automount every subdirectory it can find as a separate
mountpoint
OBSERVED RESULT
Dolphin auto-mounts every directory link as a separate mountpoint and I end up
with a ridiculously large amount of mountpoints:
//mogu/blue 658G 429G 230G 66% /mnt/blue
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/Application Data 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/Application Data
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Application Data 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Application Data
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/Local Settings 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/Local Settings
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Local Settings 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Local Settings
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/My Documents 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/My Documents
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/My Documents 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/My Documents
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/NetHood 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/NetHood
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/NetHood 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/NetHood
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/PrintHood 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/PrintHood
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/PrintHood 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/PrintHood
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/Recent 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/Recent
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Recent 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Recent
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/SendTo 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/SendTo
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/SendTo 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/SendTo
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/Start Menu 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/Start Menu
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Start Menu 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Start Menu
//mogu/blue/Users/Default/Templates 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/Default/Templates
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Templates 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Templates
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Music 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Music
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Pictures 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Pictures
//mogu/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Videos 658G 429G 230G 66%
/mnt/blue/Users/z411/Documents/My Videos
EXPECTED RESULT
I should be able to navigate to those directories without getting
subdirectories automounted for seemingly no reason, like this:
//mogu/blue 658G 429G 230G 66% /mnt/blue
SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: 6.9.1-arch1-1 (64-bit)
KDE Plasma Version: 6.0.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.2.0
Qt Version: 6.7.0
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Posted evidence as attachment, apparently it happens with linked directories
made by Windows. I haven't seen it happen in other file managers nor the shell.
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