The problem here as I see it is that the program is supposed to "know" that in /media/XXX there are pointers to other medias, and not even try to create a folder or write into that folder if the media itself does not exist. I don't know if i had the "suspend if media doesn't exist" checked, but it looks like that this would have happened also if the checkbox was checked.
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