The script that invokes GParted uses hal-lock, udisks, devkit-disks, and
most recently systemctl to exclusively lock or otherwise prevent
automounting on disk devices.

The history of these tools being installed by default in Ubuntu appears
to be:

-  Uses HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) at least from 10.04 to 10.10
-  Uses udisks from 11.04 to 12.04
-  Uses udsisk2 from 12.10 to 

Note that udisks2 does not appear to provide a facility to exclusively
lock the device or otherwise prevent automounting.

Note also that Fedora starting with version 15 uses systemd to perform
this task.  However systemd is installed by default in Ubuntu.

Is there some other way to acquire an exclusive device lock or otherwise
prevent automounting in Ubuntu 12.10+?

If so then that might be a way to prevent this blacklist problem from
occuring.

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