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Mounting through the gui no longer mounts the btrfs subvolume specified in fstab

Since updating yesterday, when I mount my BTRFS drives through the dolphin(kde) gui, they no longer mount the subvolume specified in fstab, instead just mounting to the root. The disks are also encrypted if that makes any difference.

I think this is the update that changed the behaviour:
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upgraded iana-etc (20251030-1 -> 20251114-1)
upgraded e2fsprogs (1.47.3-1 -> 1.47.3-2)
upgraded ca-certificates-mozilla (3.117-1 -> 3.118.1-1)
upgraded libxml2 (2.15.1-3 -> 2.15.1-4)
upgraded llvm-libs (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded compiler-rt (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded clang (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded git (2.51.2-2 -> 2.52.0-1)
upgraded glib2 (2.86.1-1 -> 2.86.2-1)
upgraded libarchive (3.8.2-1 -> 3.8.3-1)
upgraded lld (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded llvm (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded nss (3.117-1 -> 3.118.1-1)
upgraded onetbb (2022.3.0-1 -> 2022.3.0-2)
upgraded openmp (21.1.5-1 -> 21.1.6-1)
upgraded thin-provisioning-tools (1.3.0-1 -> 1.3.1-1)
installed libblockdev-smart (3.4.0-1)
upgraded udisks2 (2.10.2-1 -> 2.11.0-1)

What caused this and how can I fix it?

Re: Mounting through the gui no longer mounts the btrfs subvolume specified in fstab

Reply #1
Bumping the post, still have the issue. It's the same when I mount through terminal, it doesn't mount to the subvolume I set in fstab

 

Re: Mounting through the gui no longer mounts the btrfs subvolume specified in fstab

Reply #2
Apparently the drives just got "renamed" from the LUKS UUID to the volume name I assigned them way back when I first formatted them, assuming due to some update. Issue solved.