This patch should fix it, but as I'm still unable to reproduce I cannot
verify this. It could be that the kernel actually has a /sys/sdb when
this weird change event happens. Sebastien, can you please apply this
and check if it fixes the problem? You should see something like

   Ignoring device with nonexisting native path: /sys/sdb

now, and udisks should just go on.

Also, can you please check if this affects udisks2 in the ubuntu-desktop
PPA?

** Patch added: "potential patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/899757/+attachment/2987183/+files/0001-Ignore-add-events-with-a-nonexisting-native-path.patch

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  udisks-daemon assertion error: HACK: Wanting to register object at
  path `%s' but there is already an object there.

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