That was one of the things I checked, but it never *got* to /etc/fstab
or any the related ones.  It was borking up somewhere way before that,
and I don't think there was any consensus as to what was going on.  I
could have entered the /etc/fstab entry by hand, but honestly, what use
is that?  The whole point of thumb drives and the like for me is that I
can plug them in, use them, and pull them out with a minimum amount of
hassle.  Anything else necessary to get them to work is just a pain and
a problem.

As of now this particular problem is not present for me in Ubuntu 8.04,
but it is a clean install and not an upgrade (sorry mash), since by that
point the previous install had gotten to be such a terrible mess that I
had to kill it all and start from scratch with a fresh install.  I
haven't had a successful upgrade yet (out of 4) actually, and even a
catastrophic one (Xubuntu7.10 -> 8.04).

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USB storage fails to automount
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