Apparently the --help output is a bit misleading, you are not supposed
to specify a device with -d. But if you try without:

$ gvfs-mount  -u /dev/sdb1
Error finding enclosing mount: Containing mount does not exist

Both errors happen exactly the same with current git head, so regardless
of whether or not -d should be used, something is wrong.

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  gvfs-mount -u  tries to mount, unclear --help

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