Sebastien, I don't see why this doesn't apply to Nautilus. tommy's items
(b) and (c) both describe Nautilus behaviours.

If Nautilus...
 * prevented the user from entering incorrect options OR
 * gave the user guidelines e.g. like Alex's comment above OR
 * allowed the user to unset incorrect options (s)he previously entered OR
 * displayed help text (pressing the Help button on the Properties > Volume 
dialog tab) that described tommy's gconf-editor fix (thanks!)
...then I would agree the problem was entirely with gnome-mount. As it stands 
Nautilus does none of these things, encouraging user error.

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nautilus refuses to mount a partition after manually setting new mount point
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