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I often use Krunner to quickly access often used files. Lately I changed my storage partition mount point, from /storage/ to /mount/storage/, but Krunner didn't record the change. It stills provides me a link to the old location, making it useless.



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    I often use Krunner to quickly access often used files. Lately I changed my storage partition mount point, from /storage/ to /mount/storage/, but Krunner didn't record the change. It stills provides me a link to the old location, making it useless.



    How can I delete Krunner's history or cache?










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      I often use Krunner to quickly access often used files. Lately I changed my storage partition mount point, from /storage/ to /mount/storage/, but Krunner didn't record the change. It stills provides me a link to the old location, making it useless.



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      I often use Krunner to quickly access often used files. Lately I changed my storage partition mount point, from /storage/ to /mount/storage/, but Krunner didn't record the change. It stills provides me a link to the old location, making it useless.



      How can I delete Krunner's history or cache?







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          • Launch KRunner and click on the highlighted icon


          KRunner settings




          • In the new window that opens, click on Clear history


          Clear KRunner history



          Note that even these steps may not help KRunner see the new location because baloo, which KRunner depends on, doesn't index areas other than the user's home folder unless set to do so.



          See https://community.kde.org/Baloo/Configuration in this regard.



          It maybe possible to use the GUI provided by System Settings > Search to remove the desired location from the list of excluded items.



          In the image below, a USB drive, "TOSHIBA EXT" is not being indexed.



          Excluded device



          Be prepared for some heavy CPU/RAM usage until the device is fully indexed!






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            • Launch KRunner and click on the highlighted icon


            KRunner settings




            • In the new window that opens, click on Clear history


            Clear KRunner history



            Note that even these steps may not help KRunner see the new location because baloo, which KRunner depends on, doesn't index areas other than the user's home folder unless set to do so.



            See https://community.kde.org/Baloo/Configuration in this regard.



            It maybe possible to use the GUI provided by System Settings > Search to remove the desired location from the list of excluded items.



            In the image below, a USB drive, "TOSHIBA EXT" is not being indexed.



            Excluded device



            Be prepared for some heavy CPU/RAM usage until the device is fully indexed!






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              • Launch KRunner and click on the highlighted icon


              KRunner settings




              • In the new window that opens, click on Clear history


              Clear KRunner history



              Note that even these steps may not help KRunner see the new location because baloo, which KRunner depends on, doesn't index areas other than the user's home folder unless set to do so.



              See https://community.kde.org/Baloo/Configuration in this regard.



              It maybe possible to use the GUI provided by System Settings > Search to remove the desired location from the list of excluded items.



              In the image below, a USB drive, "TOSHIBA EXT" is not being indexed.



              Excluded device



              Be prepared for some heavy CPU/RAM usage until the device is fully indexed!






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                • Launch KRunner and click on the highlighted icon


                KRunner settings




                • In the new window that opens, click on Clear history


                Clear KRunner history



                Note that even these steps may not help KRunner see the new location because baloo, which KRunner depends on, doesn't index areas other than the user's home folder unless set to do so.



                See https://community.kde.org/Baloo/Configuration in this regard.



                It maybe possible to use the GUI provided by System Settings > Search to remove the desired location from the list of excluded items.



                In the image below, a USB drive, "TOSHIBA EXT" is not being indexed.



                Excluded device



                Be prepared for some heavy CPU/RAM usage until the device is fully indexed!






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                • Launch KRunner and click on the highlighted icon


                KRunner settings




                • In the new window that opens, click on Clear history


                Clear KRunner history



                Note that even these steps may not help KRunner see the new location because baloo, which KRunner depends on, doesn't index areas other than the user's home folder unless set to do so.



                See https://community.kde.org/Baloo/Configuration in this regard.



                It maybe possible to use the GUI provided by System Settings > Search to remove the desired location from the list of excluded items.



                In the image below, a USB drive, "TOSHIBA EXT" is not being indexed.



                Excluded device



                Be prepared for some heavy CPU/RAM usage until the device is fully indexed!







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