I found what seems to be the problem, thanks to bug #131107. gparted
creates the file:

/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi

which stops any drives from automounting.

I removed the file and restarted hal with "sudo /etc/init.d/hal restart"
but this didn't have any effect; but after I rebooted completely, my
drives now automount.

Normally gparted deletes the file when it exits. I assume that (a)
because gparted crashed, it didn't delete the file; (b) originally when
I was rebooting, the file was flagged each time for deletion upon exit,
so it didn't persist, and after reboot the drives mounted; but at some
point the file became persistent and this broke automounting.

Although gparted needs to stop drives from automounting (eg see bug
#37768 and its duplicates), it's a bit dangerous to allow a file that
disables all automounting to persist through reboots. To the end user,
it just looks like automounting is broken.

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external usb disks no longer mount in gutsy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132349
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