This bug was fixed in the package udisks2 - 1.99.0-4

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udisks2 (1.99.0-4) experimental; urgency=low

  * Add debian/local/udisks2-inhibit: Hack to disallow udisks2 mount
    operations for anyone but root while a program is running. This is similar
    to udisks 1.x's "udisks --inhibit .." command. Install it into
    /usr/lib/udisks2/.
  * mount_in_media.patch: As on Debian and Ubuntu /media is not currently a
    tmpfs, we need to put the "mounted-fs" file to a persistent path as well.
    Otherwise udisks does not clean up old mount points that it created after
    a reboot. (LP: #1043772)
  * debian/udisks2.postinst: Migrate the mounted-fs file on upgrades.
  * Update 00git_testsuite.patch: Pull latest test suite updates from trunk.
    This now covers handling of existing mount points, and mounting read-only
    devices, which reproduces LP #435192.
 -- Martin Pitt <[email protected]>   Fri, 07 Sep 2012 16:17:57 +0200

** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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  disk auto-mounter leaves unused directories in /media/<user>

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