https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450171

--- Comment #18 from linuxfluesterer <linuxflueste...@gmx.net> ---
(In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #17)
> (In reply to linuxfluesterer from comment #16)
> > (In reply to tagwerk19 from comment #15)
> > ... today, after booting again, the stat command shows, that the Device Id
> > has changed again. Now it is:
> > Device: 0,82    Inode: 18827       Links: 1
> What's needed is a way of saying to the mount, "use a given minor device
> number" and I've not seen that described anywhere.
> 
> It has been requested and apparently oft' discussed:
>     https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/1562
> and
>     https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=53212
> 
> ... hat tip to Joachim Wagner.

Hallo Tagwerk, hallo Joachim,
yesterday, first I have created a 'dummy' file on my home directory with all
the tags I assumed to be needed when tagging my data directory (due to the
circumstance, that the home directory must be indexed by default. Then I have
been going on with testing adding tags to files in my mounted nfs share. In the
morning today, it looked well, there seemed to be no duplicate entries within a
list of files with a named tag despite the fact, that the 'dummy' file appeared
finally three times in 'baloosearch Alle_Tags'. And later this day, more and
more tagged files on my data directory appear twice.
So, I completely reset baloo again, deleted and restarted.
Then I searched with Startpage again, but changed my keywords:
'linux kde baloo indexing mounted nfs directories'    ----  and found this
interesting link, which confirms the problem with the Device ID:
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/dhd14c/baloo_cant_index_nfs_mount/

In a German forum there was a hint to use sshfs file system to mount instead of
nfs. I could mount my share as sshfs, but after I have added this new mount
point in System Settings, ->Search, Index path, then I can not tag any file
under this mount point, because it is not offered to add tags at all, though it
is the same shared directory as it was before with nfs.

-Linuxfluesterer

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