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Who owns the mount point under /mnt? If it's owned by root you could try changing ownership of it to your user
Okay I managed to solve it with two things:
- in settings.json, changed umask from 18 to 2.
- in settings.json, changed incomplete dir from true to false (it didn't seem to like ANYWHERE that i put this so I just said screw it, let's not have one, it's not that big of a deal)