When an ubuntu livecd is converted to liveusb, ubiquity (or d-i) creates
a bad /etc/fstab.  The liveusb usb flash device is configured as the
cdrom (/media/cdrom0).  Consequently, when a flash drive is inserted
afterwards, gnome-mount fails to mount the device because it is
attempting to mount it as a cdrom.

The workaround is to manually edit /etc/fstab and correct the entries.
A long term solution would address correct cdrom device detection and/or
correct fstab creation.  The root cause and effective solution are
currently beyond my level of knowledge.

Attached is the fstab originally created during the installation.  Any
questions  will be answered promptly.

Best regards,

Harvey

** Attachment added: "fstab-original"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11806788/fstab-original

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