Additional note: "making it work a different way" half-worked. Using
gnome-disk-utility to set mount options to generate the /etc/fstab line:

LABEL=Spinner /media/Spinner auto nosuid,nodev,nofail,uhelper=udisks2 0
0

did allow the drive to mount from the disk utility; but after reboot, I
still got two icons for each volume mounted this way in the launcher, as
per bug #1010858.

I suspect the "correct" way to fix this is to fix x-gvfs-show mount
option though, as that seems a more natural and user-discoverable way to
get the desired effect (internal volume mounted at boot showing up in
launcher etc)

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