Had an identical issue with partitions on my sata drive to the one in this bug report.

> please read /etc/hal/fdi/policy/preferences.fdi
> and comment out the section for ignoring non-removable devices.

This suggestion works here & now after a reboot in Debian "testing". I'm using:
gnome-volume-manager V2.22.1-1
hal V0.5.10-5

This bug seems identical to 352365 where it is claimed (albeit 1.5 years ago) that preferences.fdi is ignored. However, I verified that hal preferences were changed after the reboot by inspecting the values for the sata drive displayed by "Gnome Menu/System/Administration/Device Manager", and gnome-volume-manager is no longer mounting these partitions.

Many thanks for the advice. It might be useful to document this option in the README.Debian for gnome-volume-manager




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