** Description changed:

  Original Question: "In the good, old gutsy-days I was able to disable
  automount for external devices from "system" > "preferences" >
  "removable drives and media". There was a "storage"-tab where I could
  unmark the automount-feature. The storage-tab is gone in Hardy (along
  with the multimedia-tab, which is now found in Nautilus), so now I'm
  stuck with a system, that keeps mounting USB/Firewire-devices,
  flashcards etc. How do I disable this feature?????"
  
  My comment (it was and is not "Solved"):
  
  If I disable automount either via Nautilus or doing the /etc/hal stuff,
  when I try to use the panel mounter, I get a box saying "Mount Error",
- no other text, a DoNotEnter icon, and an OK button.  Having an
- autorization popup every time I insert the drive is also annoying - No,
- I don't want to automount and I don't want to use an authorization hack
- to interrupt the proces.  Gutsy just worked.  Now I have to do the
- equivalent of registry hacks and they DON'T WORK.
+ no other text, a DoNotEnter icon, and an OK button and it doesn't mount.
+ Having an autorization popup every time I insert the drive is also
+ annoying - No, I don't want to automount and I don't want to use an
+ authorization hack to interrupt the proces.  Gutsy just worked.  Now I
+ have to do the equivalent of registry hacks and they DON'T WORK.
  
  In Hardy, the choices are either automounting the half-dozen partitions
  on my USB mirror drive with the complaints or damaged filesystems
  (useless fsck a large ext2 partition each time) if I don't manually
  unmount each one, or not being able to mount at all except by doing sudo
  mkdir /media/whatever then sudo mount commands in a console.
  
  I want to have it so when I insert a drive it appears in the panel but
  does not mount, but when I tell the panel to mount it, it will mount it
  instead of giving me blank error boxes.  In short, the way Gutsy handled
  it.  This does not appear to be possible in Hardy.
  
  There is no way to with one click mount a FAT USB drive named XYZ on
  /media/XYZ.  It will do it automatically, but then also do it
  automatically for every partition on my large drive and there is no
  single "auto-u-mount" where I can umount every partition on a particular
  drive.  If there were, the behavior would be more tolerable.

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No clean way to disable automount in Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261443
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