I also have made sure I am allowed to mount FUSE file systems in the
permissions dialog.  This "not authorized" error appears at random
times.  It will never clear on its own without a reboot.  After
rebooting, I may or may not be able to auto-mount an external USB drive.
I can always use a "mount" command as root and that succeeds.  So this
appears to be a problem with the auto-mounter process, whatever that is,
and permissions.  This is in Ubuntu 10.04.  I have seen recommendations
to update to the latest Ubuntu.  Shouldn't 10.04 be made to work
properly, since it is an LTS version?

More information:  (1) The problem happens for me in both GNOME and LXDE
desktops.  (2) An Ubuntu Forums recommendation was to install package
"pysdm" to manually mount the USB drives.  That works.  What doesn't
work is automatic mount for the user when plugging in a USB device--"not
authorized" pops up.  (3) This problem has been occurring for me for at
least 6 months, and doesn't seem to be solved by any package updates I
download.  (I keep my system current with updates.)  I was previously
running Ubuntu 9.04 and never had any issues at all with auto-mount
permission problems.

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Unable to mount Not Authorized
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550838
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