I'll also point out. the karmic udev on 64bit systems (dunno about the
32bit version), will not automount usb/card reader/esata with 147.60
udev, 147.61 udev solves the issue, but then you get the pulseaudio
memory problem associated with it. So downgrading to 147.60 udev you may
loose the possibilty on some systems on automounting external storage
devices.

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