https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158934
--- Comment #23 from lestofant...@gmail.com --- > You will realize that the disk is not available anymore the next time you try > to read from or write to it, no? i agree a alert should be printed > That's standard behavior in other filemanagers. Windows even close the whole > file explorer window IIRC. yes, and is good and bad. The idea of closing it is nice IF you also automatically open it (consistency in behavior, if you open it, you close it, but do NOT touch my stuff!), and this could be expanded to "if i opened a folder keep it open". I see 2 use case where not going to home can be useful, but just show an alert: - i have different SD card, and sometimes i need to cycle over them to find a piece of data i need. I can quickly see as soon as i see the content if it is what i am looking for (file name has date + specific label), so by keeping the folder open i will: - pop in a SD card - open the folder - is not is, remove it (should be safe as there are no write, get the alert sd card unmounted) - pop in the next one, the folder refresh to the new content I guess this is also what i would expect is i change cd-rom in the reader. Another advantage is that if i have many tab/folder open and i have different remote mount (or a junky sd card reader) i can see exactly what mount point is being problematic and not do guesswork. To be fair in this point can be also fixed by explicitly saying what mount point failed in the error message -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.