Ah, I have

 media_autorun_x_content_start_app = [x-content/software]
 media_autorun_x_content_ignore = []

Which is the default.

These are usually set in your ~/.gconf/ files, which aren't (and can't
even) be touched on upgrades. Also, I haven't seen this problem in other
reports, so for now I have to assume that this is a local configuration
problem only.

Do you have some third-party software installed which might have done
this? Perhaps you can try this in the guest session or a freshly created
user?

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Does not automount hotplugged WALKMAN NWZ-E438F device
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