I just ran into this problem trying to mount a SD card.  ALL of my
filesystems, except for one, are ext3.  One is ext4.  My root filesystem
is ext3.

So, two of the above workarounds look better to me than manually
creating /media/$USER.  Which would be best:

A)  Adding 'tmpfs        /media  tmpfs  defaults         0      0' to
/etc/fstab

B)  Adding '/dev/xxxx / ext3 acl,errors=remount-ro 0 1; tp /etc/fstab

Thanks!

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  Adding ACLs to /media/$user does not work

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