I've made a patch for the .fdi file.
As handling ufs filesystems is different between Linux and FreeBSD, I've added 
a rule so that the option is only available if the kernel name matches Linux.

I've tested it on my system with an USB disk containing UFS2 partitions and it 
works.
Note that there's probably a need for ufs filesystems default options that 
would be ro ufstype=ufs2.

** Attachment added: "Adding allowed mount option for ufs filesystem"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7708301/hal.patch

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GNOME mounter rejects needed mount option
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