I'll bet when you boot with the USB drive plugged it it gets seen as
/dev/da0s1a so changing fstab will not help.
Like I said, I haven't really researched it since it's not too big a deal with me. But, it does piqued my interest as to why this happens now that someone else actually has the problem also.
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