So, let's first confirm that it is nautilus, and not something else.
Please boot the live CD, unmount all the partitions, then log out and
back in in gdm with the "xterm" session. Run "metacity &" to get a WM,
and perhaps "gnome-terminal" to get a multi-tab terminal.

Run "gnome-mount -oi" in one terminal, and then first check in another
if you get any automounts (then it'd be gvfs, but I don't quite believe
that). Then start nautilus, and check again if that mounted your drives.
After that, please copy&paste the "gnome-mount -oi" output (just in
case; I figure it will just show that the partitions where mounted, but
let's see).

Thanks!

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all disks and partitions are automounted in the live session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451613
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