I am running HAOS on a Virtualbox over Win11 and have previously mounted a Samba/CIFS share drive (located on my Win11 host) in the settings-storage panel which was later removed/deleted. For some reason the host still tries to mount it on startup

I have looked for traces of it in the media manager, storage panel and HA files but can’t find anything. How can I get rid of it?
Sorry to revive an old thread but did you get a solution to this? I have the same issue.
2025-02-25 21:06:20.760 homeassistant kernel: CIFS: Attempting to mount //192.168.0.15/music
2025-02-25 21:06:20.837 homeassistant kernel: CIFS: Status code returned 0xc000006d STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
2025-02-25 21:06:20.837 homeassistant kernel: CIFS: VFS: \\192.168.0.15 Send error in SessSetup = -13
2025-02-25 21:06:20.837 homeassistant kernel: CIFS: VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -13
I know I had previously tried to mount my NAS share folder but never got it working. I now have it mounted via the UI settings menu but on startup I get the above error which I’d like to fix.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a clear root cause or fix for this, but had a number of issues with the HAOS/VirtualBox setup; got fed up and installed HAOS on a dedicated laptop. Not a single problem since.
Same problem here, I used to have 2x SMB/CIFS folders mounted in HAOS a very very old time ago. I’ve deleted all previously used mapped folders, check /etc/fstab/, commented my old path lines from Configuration.xml. Still getting this error message verbose on my HAOS Console display. Please help! 