SSD's no longer mount on boot after update

Hello Fedora :slight_smile:

I’m new to this forum so sorry if I get something wrong with my thread/question.

I have two SSDs next to my boot/system drive and until recently they were always mounted on boot and listed in the sidebar within nautlius.
After an update through the software center this is no longer the case.
Neither are those two SSD mounted at boot nor are they visible in nautilus.

It’s possible to go into Disks and mount the partitions manually after each boot but they stay invisible in nautlius.

At boot i can choose between 3 kernels,

  • 6.9.9-200.fc40.x86_64
  • 6.9.7-200.fc40.x86_64
  • 6.9.4-200.fc40.x86_64

from which only 6.9.4 works.

Since I haven’t found any solutions googling about this specific problem I wanted to ask here.
Is this Issue know?
Is this problem even Fedora related or should i look for solutions in different places? e.g. Gnome
Is the only solution to manually change /etc/fstab?

Currently Disks shows that “User Session Defaults” are applied. Are those maybe broken/changed?
Where can i set/view my Session Defaults?
What are even Session Defaults?

Thank you for reading and have a nice day!

This creates an fstab entry:
How to automount a drive in Linux the GUI way with GNOME | ZDNET

That’s basically the udisks configuration:
Mounting removable storage devices in Gnome - #5 by vtrefny