I've noticed this behavior on my Feisty 7.04 install.  To recreate this
problem for yourself, do the following:

1) Connect a USB storage device (or any device that creates a "drive" icon on 
the desktop)
2) Right-click the desktop icon for the device once the system has mounted it 
and click Properties
3) Under the "Drive" tab, you'll find a text field labeled "Mount Point"
4) Type a typical mount point here, like /mnt/jump_drive or /media/jump_drive

Any time I've ever dealt with a mount point, it has always been a full
path.  Why is it different now?

I agree with Joachim's initial recommendations.

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Setting an invalid mount point can make a removeable media unaccessible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107668
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