The automount magic is not directly tied to power consumption, etc., but
it is possible that the effect happens because at the time you connect
the drive, the connection is too brittle for a robust file system
detection and mount. Maybe it settles down a bit later when all the
capacitors get fully loaded and power consumption reduces a little?

In either case, whenever an automount doesn't work, you should usually
see some messages in the "dmesg" output (also reflected in
/var/log/kern.log), most often USB port resets.

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