02-28-2017, 08:20 PM
Fixed it.
I forgot to mention above that I couldn't correctly mount or access any internal partitions except the system's partition either, they'd show as mounted but when I tried to open all that would happen was Geany would open with the label or UUID as the title.
I used the program 'Disks' to edit the mount options of the internal sda3 from /media/home/Storage to /mnt/Storage, also set it to Identify as Label=Storage in the dropdown list.
Still didn't work, trying manually mounting & restarting.
Then I chown-ed /media & /mnt to my user, edited fstab manually to use the UUID for sda3 again instead of the label & to set the mountpoint back to /media/home/Storage, restarted & it mounted at startup & could be accessed as expected.
After that plugging in anything external mounts and opens as expected.
Maybe something to do with permissions was messed up or was changed by Systemback's install, I have no idea but it's all working well for now 8)
I forgot to mention above that I couldn't correctly mount or access any internal partitions except the system's partition either, they'd show as mounted but when I tried to open all that would happen was Geany would open with the label or UUID as the title.
I used the program 'Disks' to edit the mount options of the internal sda3 from /media/home/Storage to /mnt/Storage, also set it to Identify as Label=Storage in the dropdown list.
Still didn't work, trying manually mounting & restarting.
Then I chown-ed /media & /mnt to my user, edited fstab manually to use the UUID for sda3 again instead of the label & to set the mountpoint back to /media/home/Storage, restarted & it mounted at startup & could be accessed as expected.
After that plugging in anything external mounts and opens as expected.
Maybe something to do with permissions was messed up or was changed by Systemback's install, I have no idea but it's all working well for now 8)