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"exec" mount option not working after reboot on secondary drive's partition

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I have mounted a partition on a secondary drive to /mnt location with KDE Partition Manager, and added exec mount option (I need to run shell scripts from that location). Everything works fine untill I restart my system.

After reboot, shell scripts would not start saying "Permission deined", even though all the rights are ok. If I run cat /etc/fstab I can see that the partition still has exec option. If I unmount it, and then immediately mount back (with KDE Partition Manager again), evertyhing begins to work, untill next restart. What am I doing wrong?

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