First, please confirm whether you are still on 7.10 or on 8.04 (that's
important because we use totally different authentication mechanisms for
this). Please open a Terminal window, and copy&paste the output of

  sudo -K
  gnome-mount -vbd /dev/sda1

Replace /dev/sda1 with the actual device of the internal drives you were
trying to mount. If you don't know what that means, please do "lshal >
/tmp/hal.txt" and attach /tmp/hal.txt here, and describe some properties
of the device (was it a Windows partition? Does it have a name/label?
hard disk or usb stick? etc.) Thank you!

** Changed in: gnome-mount (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Security issue: While attempting to access any of my mounted drives, I am able 
to bypass the password request by pressing "cancel" button. After cancel button 
is selected, the volume of files opens anyway and I can edit as desired. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219187
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