I get this message when I try to change the mount point through 
'Properties'-->'Volume'-->'Mount point'.
But it can be different as my stick isn't mounted at all and nautilus doesn't 
come up.

However, forcing the mount point creates a key in gconf which I have to delete 
to mount again my stick.
/system/storage/volumes/_org_freedesktop_Hal_devices_volume_uuid_4620_CAE4/mount_point

And it seems you've got such a key (mine is under 'volumes' and yours is
under 'drives') :

** (gnome-mount:5697): DEBUG: read mount point '/media/samsung_1gb' from
gconf string key
'/system/storage/drives/_org_freedesktop_Hal_devices_storage_serial_Samsung_YP_U1_0002F9AFB0884505/mount_point'

Try to delete this key whith gconf_editor. I think you won't get any
message, but your stick will not be mounted at /media/samsung1gb/

I consider this as a bug. Or tell me what kind of mount points I can
choose without entering '/' ?

Nicolas Bourdaos

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mount_point cannot contain the following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPARATOR 
(usually /)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88828
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