Ubuntu mounting locations for drives
Ubuntu mounting locations for drives
All drives are configured with ext4 if that's what you intended.
They are installed. Are your files present in those folders? I downloaded the gnome packages (like nautilus) just to investigate. Since they’re being mounted this way, gnome files don’t appear as drives. My Dolphin file manager in KDE does list them. It seems Nautilus might not recognize non-removable drives. If you look in the /mnt folder, you can drag the mounted directories into the sidebar as bookmarks. You can also switch the mount point to another location—this should be clear from my earlier notes.
Check if the commands ls /mnt/movies or ls /mnt/photgraphy display your files. They appear in those folders as defined by the fstab you shared, based on the mount output for /mnt with / as the root filesystem.
It seems strange they're categorized as removal tools instead of regular ones. Maybe it's related to how it snaps or simply because Ubuntu is known for that style.
Upstairs there’s another Ryzen system running Ubuntu 20.04, but it has just two storage options—a small SSD and a larger HDD. It seems to display drives correctly elsewhere, though not in its current location. I’m curious if the Samsung 250 GB M.2 drive I added as an OS is affecting performance. Perhaps considering Kubuntu would help. Which operating system are you using?