I have made some tests. There seem to be two problems. One is a Kernel/Hal 
problem and the other a Gnome-Vfs but the first one isn't so important if the 
second one gets fixed.
If I unmount a Seagate Freeagent disk under Gnome it works fine but it has no 
power button.
1. Freeagent Controller shuts down the hard disk after a short period and it is 
shut down completely if I remove USB connection but if I connect the USB cable 
again hard disk starts but it doesn't get mounted. It is recognized and can be 
mounted manually but not automatically. This happens under Gnome and KDE.
2. But KDE/Kubuntu hasn't this problem since it unmounts the volume but doesn't 
remove the desktop hard disk icon. So I can mount the hard disk again without 
removing USB cable and since Seagate has an own controller which shut down and 
restart hard disk it works fine and I guess that was the plan. It is kind of 
uncomfortable to always remove the cable or restart system to get access to the 
hard disk.
So I can just click on my hard disk icon on the Desktop in KDE hard disk powers 
up and gets mounted which is great. The mount status of a disk is shown with a 
green arrow on the side of the icon.
Btw. this happens for all hard disks but KDE is in Gutsy still able to remove 
USB sticks so the led runs out. (unmount for harddisks and eject for usb 
sticks, makes sense)

** Attachment added: "udev.log - unmount - usb cable remove - plug in again"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10249346/udev.log

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external Seagate FreeAgent disk doesn't auto mount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/126825
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