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    Quote Originally Posted by bbbuk View Post
    If you put your picons on the main internal hdd (normally /media/hdd/picon ), removed ones on USB (put please leave USB stick plugged in - maybe just rename folder so it will not find them), and did a full reboot?
    Did that, and picons load and are displayed on the GUI properly every time after a full reboot.
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    One thing I noticed. Still only one picon folder on /media/usb (/dev/sdb1). If the picons are not displayed, I also cannot set debug logs to be saved on the /media/usb or /media/sdc1 (USB HDD). If the picons are displayed properly, I can set logs to be saved into both of the mentioned USB devices. So, somehow the system (or GUI) is not actually detecting the USB devices at some point and hence picons are not loaded.

    Debug logs show no change from the one I attached previously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abu baniaz View Post
    There was a similar thread some time ago where the mountpoints were getting confused, something to do with the USB 3 speed. MAybe @ccs can find it sa he is our expert searcher and link poster.
    Maybe this thread..... https://www.world-of-satellite.com/s...box-powered-on

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmatil View Post
    One thing I noticed. Still only one picon folder on /media/usb (/dev/sdb1). If the picons are not displayed, I also cannot set debug logs to be saved on the /media/usb or /media/sdc1 (USB HDD). If the picons are displayed properly, I can set logs to be saved into both of the mentioned USB devices. So, somehow the system (or GUI) is not actually detecting the USB devices at some point and hence picons are not loaded.
    It does look like its related to mountpoint then.

    Do you have a USB 2 stick you could try instead to confirm if it because it's USB3 ?

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    … the front port is usb2 so maybe try that?

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