Although setting label in Disk Utility works for me (and now I think
that is probably better than /system/storage/volumes entries), I spend
3h searching, why Karmic doesn't mount usb harddisk in mount point
specified through gnome-mount.

I used command:
gnome-mount --write-settings -d /dev/sdX --mount-point sdX

and there was no warning, that this options won't work anymore.
Furthermore, 'gnome-mount --display-settings' reported, that mount point
is now this one, which I specified. So why this option (--write-
settings) still exist, while it doesn't work anymore in Karmic's GNOME?
And why the entries in gconf (/system/storage/volumes) still exist?

I think its very a stupid habit to remove some functionalities without
warning about the user. This shouldn't be done in that way.

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does not honor /system/storage/volumes mount point override
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423058
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