One more thing, if you haven't noticed yet. Each time you use pysdm to
make it so the drive "auto" mounts, on the next start-up the drive still
does not auto-mount (as described in the thread.) But what's even more,
is that after doing this, replugging the device after boot in an ubuntu
login session causes the USB/external drive to boot up as a different
letter than last time.

This may happen every time the device is replugged though even without
pysdm.

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Ubuntu 9.04 Can't automount FAT32 USB Drive On Boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366296
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