Júlio:  Thats true you may not want your mom to do that.  In that case
the simple way is since you have sudo just make a fstab entry for the
drive using uuid and do not put in the user, users or group options.
Then you can mount it using sudo and it can not be mounted by a standard
user.  The other thing you could do is play with the udev rule so it
assigns that specific drive a different group than plugdev and set the
group option in the fstab.  There are even more ways to do this.  If
your really looking for a solution you can ask me and I'll get you one.

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umount: mount disagrees with the fstab
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