Did you go into your Steam settings and add that location as a library? Steam won't find those automatically when you mount a drive, you need to add them.
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Yes, I just today had to move my games again into a new steamapps folder idk why it keeps corrupting the file path, this is what makes or brakes linux, silly little things that are a pain n the arse. Anyway I've fixed it but idk if the fix will last, it's like a leak
Did you add the folder as a steam library? Mounting it does not make steam detect it. This is true on all OSs steam supports.
Hmm? Mount? Explain in details the steps you're taking and then maybe we might be able to understand your issue and help you.
Well I've fixed it but it's these types of bugs that really put off a windows user like myself off of linux, having yo look through a very small part of a website 10+ years ago to find a solution, I can go on, I just wanted to give some light on the situation, and yes the drive was mounted hardware is 100% in working order and is new hardware talking SSD everything just saying before someone says that it's hardware related
I still have no idea what you're saying but I'm glad the problem is solved.
Somethings are better showed then texed
I wish you luck in your English studies!
English is not my native language
Not mine either!
Take care!