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Dunno, genfstab generated it like this, and what fixed it is moving them from mounting on /run/media to mounting on /mnt
I think that's because /run is a virtual filesystem, like /proc or /sys. It only mounts after a certain point during the boot process. /mnt or any directory under your home dir should work.