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@weebdeluxe That should actually not be the case. Linux generally does not mount stuff by default. You will either mount manually (like a removeable drive) or you can do so automatically on boot.

Though for external drives auto-mount is a thing you can activate in settings of the file manager
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@weebdeluxe you could also mount it in some fixed spot if you wanted. But if that works for you I guess its fine. If you have anything feel free to message.

As with everything stuff works different so there is a learning curve to be had for sure.
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@weebdeluxe I tried using mint and it was awful.
Switched to Pop! And it’s a much better experience

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