If you run "restart mediascanner-2.0" in the console, it will restart
the existing instance and should see the contents of the bind mount.

Mediascanner uses inotify to track changes to the directories it
watches.  I guess the events we're watching don't cover mount
operations.  That said, the usual way we handle removable media is to
scan it if it is mounted under /media rather than relying on the user to
perform bind mount tricks.

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   Error finalising statement: Could not finalize statement: database is
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