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folder is automatically getting created on ubuntu

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I'm new to Ubuntu and so far my system has been working well, but today I'm seeing a new folder named New Volume getting created repeatedly whenever I restart my system, I delete this folder every time.

I have a hard drive and an SSD on my system. Ubuntu runs from SSD. and HDD is mounted on $HOME/media/shivam/New Volume. Previously my hard drive's name was New Volume but now it's getting named New Volume1. I'm okay with these naming conventions. But all my projects which were on the hard drive were configured as they are in New Volume, due to this change, my project configuration is changing and I have to re-iterate the whole process and configure my projects again.

Does anyone know why this is happening and how can I fix it?

Don't why this folder is getting created even when I delete it. Let me know if you have any questions.

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Why are you mounting your HD as an external drive? Can you try mounting it using `fstab`?
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jp flag
If the HDD is external e.g. USB disk and you want to automatically mount it to a certain/same mount point e.g. `New Volume` every time it is connected, then you might need a script to do that ... See for example: https://askubuntu.com/a/1417803 ... Automatic mounting by the system is not always consistent.
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