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Title:
  Downloading to an unmounted location allowed

Status in DC++:
  Confirmed
Status in Linux DC++:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:
  - Make sure that your partially downloaded files directory is on your regular 
hard drive
  - Select a file to "download to..."
  - Choose a directory on a USB memory stick or hard drive as the download 
location
  - Wait until the file starts downloading
  - Unmount your USB memory stick/hard drive

  The files will continue downloading, but be stored in the unfinished download 
directory, the directory structure is not preserved
  Actions like "open file" in the finished downloads list won't work

   While not a critical issue, I had trouble finding my files after this
  happened once. It'd be good if a popup could appear that informs you
  that your files will be stored in the unfinished downloads directory,
  or perhaps create a directory in the user's home directory that
  contains the files in the proper file hierarchy

  Either way, in good linux spirit, it's good if the user is told what's
  happening to their file system.

  
  using linuxdc++ 1.0.3. on Kubuntu 9.10

  Thanks for all your hard work! linuxdc++ is working very well!

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