I'm also seeing this problem in 10.10.  I use a 400GB Western Digital
USB drive (ATA WDC WD5000AAKS-65YGA0 with firmware 12.01C20, according
to Disk Utility) for my backups.  It is formatted as ext4v1.0 .  I use
LuckyBackup (a front end to rsync) to perform nightly / weekly / monthly
backpus via a cron job (set up by LuckyBackup.)

The volume is named "backups" and is normally mounted under /media as
/media/backups.  I have noticed that when my machine is restored from
hibernation (I mostly hibernate my machine following a backup), the USB
drive is mounted under /media/backups_ .  If I do not catch the backup
operation in time, the backup will be performed under /media/backups -
with /media/backups now being a directory under the main partition of my
PC's HDD.

I have a few backups being made to the wrong place as a result with my
primary HDD nearing full capacity at times and totally messing up my
backup regime.

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Title:
  Automounted Volumes mount points change

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