https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=402154
--- Comment #13 from tagwer...@innerjoin.org --- This might also explain the instances of a search finding many copies or the same file. Looking at the filesystem with many subvols: $ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on devtmpfs 1994516 0 1994516 0% /dev tmpfs 2006844 0 2006844 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 802740 1368 801372 1% /run tmpfs 4096 0 4096 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% / /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /.snapshots /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /root /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /var /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /srv /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /home /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /opt /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /usr/local /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /boot/grub2/x86_64-efi /dev/vda2 31447040 8928724 22190748 29% /boot/grub2/i386-pc tmpfs 2006848 0 2006848 0% /tmp tmpfs 401368 36 401332 1% /run/user/1001 and rebooting half a dozen times, I get: $ baloosearch "Hello Penguin" /home/test/testfile.txt /home/test/testfile.txt /home/test/testfile.txt /home/test/testfile.txt /home/test/testfile.txt Elapsed: 1.27381 msecs It seems clear that these files are reindexed after the system has been rebooted. Seems also to be the case that files in the index whose internal Id's do not match up to anything existant on the filesystem are not cleaned up. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS openSUSE Tumbleweed 20210325 Plasma: 5.21.3 Frameworks: 5.80.0 Qt: 5.15.2 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.