I'm using Karmic and the bug seems to be still here. I mean, I have an
external hdd, but I want gnome-volume-manager to automount only one
partition, so I put in my fstab something like this:

/dev/disk/by-id/usb-SAMSUNG_HD103SI_1f00bfdf194b130251000000-0:0-part3 
/media/Monolith hfsplus force,user,noauto 0 0 
/dev/disk/by-id/usb-SAMSUNG_HD103SI_1f00bfdf194b130251000000-0:0-part2 
/media/Monolith-Boot-OSX hfsplus force,noauto 0 0

I want g-v-m to mount only the first one, I set the noauto option
because I don't want it to be mounted during boot, the force option is
needed because it's a hfsplus partition with journaling. The "user"
option should the one to do the trick, but g-v-m still complains when
failing to mount the second partition, but it shouldn't try do it in
first place! I know, it's just a warning, but it's annoying.

I attached a screenshot, in the foreground there is the error message
I'd like to get rid of, in the background there is the window that
nautilus opens when automounting the first partition.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40161284/Screenshot.png

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/dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120829
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