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Partition not working after reboot even with fstab configured correctly

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I have configured my /etc/fstab this way:

UUID=<uuid> /example/path ext4 nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show 0 0

Then I try my configuration running

sudo mount -a

And I can confirm, after running that, my ssd is mount correctly in the expected path. Now that I tested I proceed to reboot my ubuntu expecting to see my path mounted after restart.

But for my surprise, the path is not mounted. And when I try running sudo mount -a path is not mounted again. Suddenly it stop working. Only works if I change my path, then the ssd is mounted again, but after restart the same scenario happens again.

Any idea what could be my issue ?

Update1: Seems like if a directory is used, next restart it will not work again.

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