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Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS not automounting after Reboot

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I am running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS 64-bit on Raspberry Pi 4 but having issues automounting the cifs share on reboot.

I added the line in fstab and manually mounted the share through sudo mount -a but once I reboot the pi I have to retype the above command to mount it again.

Just for clarification I have same share mounted perfectly fine on different servers (3900X, few others) running 20.04 LTS.

I basically followed lot of guides already like add _netdev or systemd.automount but nothing is working.

I already formatted number of times but same issue but if I install raspbian then I can mount the share fine.

Thats my fstab look like

LABEL=writable  /        ext4   defaults        0 1
LABEL=system-boot       /boot/firmware  vfat    defaults        0       1

#//192.168.0.60/Public /mnt/local cifs uid=ubuntu,username=USER,password=PSSWD,iocharset=utf8 0 0```
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