I was able to manually mount the device, but it was difficult as the
system is constantly trying to mount it. I had to unmount the botched
mount from the command line (sudo umount disk-x), then mount the drive.
Still the CPU is maxed out. I have access to see the filestructure of
the disk, but it is not functional as it was in 8.04. Opening f-spot and
doing an import produces nothing, whereas in 8.04 I was able to see and
import photos without issue.

The mount command I used was:
sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1 /media/instinct

I created the /media/instinct directory beforehand.

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connecting samsung instinct via USB results in several errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299628
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