You can define the mount point in fstab ... something like 

UUID=blahblahblah    /media/<name>/DATA/Music    ext4    defaults        1 2


On Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 7:59:50 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> This is just a warning, something I didn't think about.  So don't panic if 
> it happens to you.
>
>   I have a separate Hard drive on my linux /windows computer called "Data" 
> just for Music, Movies, etc.    It is where I save all my music files.  I 
> finally got around to making it auto mount on bootup, since it is shared 
> across the network. Well after I did that Clementine could not find it, so 
> my play lists were pretty useless.  The problem,  since I automounted it by 
> adding a line to my fstab file, the link in Clementine "under media 
> library" pointed to the wrong place and my playlists also used the old 
> disc's location.  The old location used the path:media/<name>/DATA/Music, 
>
> the new path is Mnt/<universally unique identifier (uuid)>/Music
>
> Something to think about, I am an "Advanced  beginner" when it comes to 
> Linux, so I never considered this.
>
>
>

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