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after unmounting old share-folder is still visible in ‘local media’ #94294
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Duplicate of home-assistant/supervisor#4358, which is in the correct repository. |
Hi @ludeeus, It’s not a duplicate of 4358. Can you take a look at it? Regards, |
Hi,It’s not a duplicate, so can you please re-open this ticket?Regards,HansVerstuurd vanaf mijn iPadOp 9 jun. 2023 om 11:54 heeft Joakim Sørensen ***@***.***> het volgende geschreven:
Duplicate of home-assistant/supervisor#4358, which is in the correct repository.
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The problem
I mounted a folder (synology ds218+) with succes. After that I successfully unmounted this folder: I removed that share.
I noticed that the old share-folders were still visible in ‘local media’. (but the weren’t really mounted).
A simple reboot didn’t fix the problem.
What version of Home Assistant Core has the issue?
core-2023.6.0
What was the last working version of Home Assistant Core?
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What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant OS
Integration causing the issue
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Link to integration documentation on our website
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Diagnostics information
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Example YAML snippet
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Anything in the logs that might be useful for us?
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Additional information
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