https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439985
--- Comment #3 from Crone123 <[email protected]> --- I don't use symlinks at first because it causes problems with some programs. My home folder is on a small SSD, and the folders on the bind mount are on a big HDD. A bind mount is a standard feature on Linux, and there is no real reason to interpret: /A/B as /C/D My shortcut was created to point to /home/valentin/Nextcloud, so, why this is reinterpreted? Why dolphin don't just open the original folder? If it does, it will work as expected... But instead, a lib says: Hey, /home/valentin/Nextcloud is /media/hdd/lvhdd (which is wrong) and Dolphin opens the wrong path. If I really want a shortcut to my other location, I can create one myself. Does this "reinterpretation feature" have a sense for user created shortcuts? If not, it can be fixed more easilly I think.. Thank you :) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
