No, I haven't seen it in a long time, and it seems that nautilus now
tells you if it needs a password to open the drive.

I do find it a bit confusing that if you click on an unmounted drive in
the left panel of nautilus, nautilus mounts it but doesn't open it (you
have to click a second time to see its contents). To the user, it looks
like nothing happens when you click. If you click on a mounted drive it
opens the contents straight away.

Generally speaking, the left panel of nautilus could be improved by
providing immediate feedback for mouse clicks - eg if you click the
'eject/unmount' icon, nothing happens for a bit until the drive unmounts
(sometimes nothing happens at all!). So you're not sure if the click has
registered.

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gnome-volume-manager - could not mount drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228062
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