Sorry, I meant

  gvfs-mount -oi >/tmp/gvfs.log 2>&1

Can you run  that while doing devkit-disks --mount and attach
/tmp/gvfs.log?

So it seems that there are zero uevents when trying to mount the device,
which explains why the changed udev rule didn't gain anything. Does it
work if you keep the changed udev rule, and do

  * insert the floppy
  * sudo udevadm trigger --action=change --sysname-match=fd0

After that, devkit-disks --dump should have a file system info, and
GNOME should be able to mount it. Does that work?

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[Karmic] floppy is not working
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