This bug is not invalid. There is a very real UX concern here.

** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Title:
  udisks does not update permissions on /media/<username> directory
  after uid change

Status in “udisks2” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am using a just updated copy of 14.04. The version of the udisks2
  package is 2.1.3-1.

  I changed the UID of a user on my system from 1001 to something else.
  After the change, the ACL permissions on /media/<username> still
  reflected the old UID. After I deleted the directory and inserted a
  usb thumbdrive, the directory was recreated with the correct acl
  permissions.

  ACLs after UID change but before removing the directory:
  $ getfacl /media/rat 
  getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
  # file: media/rat
  # owner: root
  # group: root
  user::rwx
  user:1001:r-x
  group::---
  mask::r-x
  other::---

  After removing the dir, inserting a thumb drive, and then removing the thumb 
drive:
  $ getfacl /media/rat 
  getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
  # file: media/rat
  # owner: root
  # group: root
  user::rwx
  user:rat:r-x
  group::---
  mask::r-x
  other::---

  Since udisks controls the /media directory, shouldn't it just verify
  and update the permissions of the directory?

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