The Run directory is not in Home, next to home is more like it
On dolphin file browser if I go up from Home I can see Run

Glad you found a method


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> Garth Hoyman <[email protected]>: Sep 01 10:48AM -0700
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> When I go to Tools>Preferences>Music Library>Add New Folder
> I can navigate to a 2nd hdd from there
> On manjaro it's located, Run>Media>"name of external device"
> I'm not sure of the path on Mint
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> When you get it to work, if Clementine opens before the hdd is mounted &
> you try to play music you will have to rescan the library which can take
> some time
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> Titus Aduxas <[email protected]>: Sep 01 11:52AM -0700
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> Thanks all. Sorted :)
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> Titus Aduxas <[email protected]>: Sep 01 07:58PM +0100
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> Thanks. I will bear that in mind as the library is extensive.
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> Titus Aduxas <[email protected]>: Aug 31 11:37PM -0700
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> Hi
> I am aware of the folder option etc but no disks show in the explorer
> window they just aren't there only the Home directory which as I
> understand
> it is the equivalent of the 'C' drive in windows. I have however opened
> the Linux mint file explorer as you suggested and right clicked the disk
> in
> the panel on the left of the screen, selected the 'Properties' option and
> copied the folder location from there. I then pasted that into Clementine
> and voila the library was created. It's interesting to note that the path
> I
> copied had no reference as to which disk/device it is on. I guess it's
> just
> an example of those minor differences between Linux and windows. It's
> almost like a GUI but with a little bit missing, I find it funny that the
> home directory is there but no other devices are listed graphically.
> Many thanks for your help
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