In the past I tried "which udisks2-inhibit" to find the location of the
command, but this always returned no results.  I didn't dig any deeper
because I regularly use Kubuntu and Ubuntu and the problem with
automounting does not occur.

Today I started my Ubuntu 14.04 Virtual Machine and ran the following
command:

  find / -name udisks2-inhibit -print 2>/dev/null

which returned the following result:

  /usr/lib/udisks2/udisks2-inhibit

It seams that this command is in a non-standard location which explains
why it didn't show up when using the "which" command.

When using Ubuntu 14.04, I have never encountered the problem with
automounting of newly created or edited partitions, and I do a lot of
testing using Ubuntu and Kubuntu.  This make me think the problem might
be unique to Xubuntu and perhaps XFCE.

To determine if udisks2-inhibit works on Xubuntu, would you be able to
test gparted by using the following command line invocation?

  sudo /usr/lib/udisks2/udisks2-inhibit /usr/sbin/gpartedbin

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