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My External Hard Drive will not mount using GUI

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I recently ran into an issue where my external hard drive can only be mounted using the command line arguments such as sudo mount -t exfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/External. When I try to mount the drive using the GUI in Ubuntu's file manager I get the error message below. enter image description here Any help is appreciated!

P.S. The hard drive is a 500GB SSD formatted in exfat.I am using Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS.

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After spending some time looking for the issue I determined that that the /etc/fstab file had a duplicate entry in it that was using the UUID of the disk. I fixed it by removing the entry and remounting the disk. This was caused by me messing with the mount points in the disk utility and not unmounting the drive beforehand. I made the mistake of changing the option labeled "identify as" to Label instead of UUID.

  • Labels can change the UUID can't!
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