I'm thinking about changing my storage devices to letters similar to the way in Windows (/C, /D, /E and so on). Up until now I have always mounted them as /media/device-space, like /media/1000GB, for instance. But the terabytes that I have are beginning to run out and soon I will have to buy larger storages to replace the few of 1 TB. Changing the mount point will make things easier, if I ever have to buy an even larger storage. For the most part changing the mount point will work just fine. The problem is with the aforementioned /media/1000GB storage. If I change the mount point for that storage without resetting the custom icons settings, my panel will appear like a ghost, after the reboot because it won't be able to find the icons.
I don't know how to reset these settings. Will deleting the contents of ~/. local/share/applications be enough or is there something else to reset, in order to make all programs on the panel appear with their original icons?
I don't know how to reset these settings. Will deleting the contents of ~/. local/share/applications be enough or is there something else to reset, in order to make all programs on the panel appear with their original icons?