** Summary changed:

- Users need guidance for: "Cannot mount volume."
+ Users need guidance for: "Cannot mount volume." message

** Description changed:

  I am the admin of my pc.
  
  _After_ installing hardy I added a SATA HD with several partitions. I
  assume that is why those volumes are not automounted. Normally I would
- add them via fstab, but the new permissions system in 8.04 showed me
- some option under 'Properties > Volume' which I thought would take care
- of this for me. So I added some settings which turned out to be a
- problem:
+ add them via fstab, but the permissions system in 8.04 showed me some
+ option under 'Properties > Volume' which I thought would take care of
+ this for me. So I added some settings which turned out to be a problem
+ (volume is vfat):
  
  Cannot mount volume.
  Unable to mount the volume 'STORAGE1'.
  Details
  mount_point cannot contain the following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPARATOR 
(usually /)
  [ OK ]
  
  ... my bug is that this message/ popup does not help me solve the
  problem because it gives no indication of where to adjust the settings.
  There is no new entry in /etc/fstab so it's not there.
  
  I assume that a 'Help' button linked to the relevant section of the
  documentation would close this bug, or at least make it a documentation
  bug - which is easier to fix.

** Tags added: hardy vfat

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Users need guidance for: "Cannot mount volume." message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236309
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