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On my system I have an external hard drive connected through USB, that
has an entry in /etc/fstab setup so that it always mounts in a specified
location. It is setup with "users,noauto" so that users can mount it -
as it has a FAT32 file system, the mounting user has full access to the
drive for the duration of the mount to the exclusion of other users.

In Gutsy (7.10) this setup was very useful - users had an icon for the
drive under "Places"->"Computer" or on their desktop and could mount and
unmount the drive easily. Since the upgrade to Hardy the device no
longer appears in either "Computer" or desktops. After commenting out
the fstab entry and re-logging in, the drive now appears but when
accessing it it mounts under /media/PRODUCT-NAME instead of where I need
it to go.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

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Regression: USB removable storage devices listed in fstab no longer show in 
"Computer" 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229370
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