j...@thegibson:~$ gvfs-mount -oi                                                
              
Monitoring events. Press Ctrl+C to quit.                                        
             
Drive connected:    'RIM Blackberry SD'                                         
             
  Drive(0): RIM Blackberry SD
    Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
    ids:
     unix-device: '/dev/sde'
    themed icons:  [drive-removable-media-usb]  [drive-removable-media]  
[drive-removable]  [drive]
    is_media_removable=1
    has_media=1
    is_media_check_automatic=1
    can_poll_for_media=1
    can_eject=1
    can_start=0
    can_stop=1
    start_stop_type=shutdown
    Volume(0): BLACKBERRY
      Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
      ids:
       uuid: '0124-E9DB'
       unix-device: '/dev/sde1'
       label: 'BLACKBERRY'
      themed icons:  [drive-removable-media-usb]  [drive-removable-media]  
[drive-removable]  [drive]
      can_mount=1
      can_eject=1
      should_automount=1

Volume added:       'BLACKBERRY'
  Volume(0): BLACKBERRY
    Type: GProxyVolume (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
    ids:
     uuid: '0124-E9DB'
     unix-device: '/dev/sde1'
     label: 'BLACKBERRY'
    themed icons:  [drive-removable-media-usb]  [drive-removable-media]  
[drive-removable]  [drive]
    can_mount=1
    can_eject=1
    should_automount=1
^C

In that particular instance, the Blackberry was properly detected by the
system, and appeared in my Device Notifier as soon as I plugged it in.

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Blackberry Curve 8310 is not Automatically Mounted by Filesystem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507510
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