I should have realized it while I was typing my previous message. All I have to do is manually mount the source drive before I try to play the files in Banshee.
So it's not exactly a bug, but it is a usability issue. Some new users (especially newcomers to Ubuntu) will not understand why their files import and play correctly but stop working after a reboot. Of course experienced users will immediately know it is because the media needs to be mounted.
Maybe Banshee should detect this condition and either mount the media automatically, or at least give an error message that tells what the user needs to do.
I should have realized it while I was typing my previous message. All I have to do is manually mount the source drive before I try to play the files in Banshee.
So it's not exactly a bug, but it is a usability issue. Some new users (especially newcomers to Ubuntu) will not understand why their files import and play correctly but stop working after a reboot. Of course experienced users will immediately know it is because the media needs to be mounted.
Maybe Banshee should detect this condition and either mount the media automatically, or at least give an error message that tells what the user needs to do.