Sigh... I was just bitten in the butt by this retardiness ...   I
changed my volume mount point to 'XP_HDD' for my Windows mount, umounted
and tried to remount only to be told "mount_point cannot contain the
following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPERATOR (usually /)"...

I'm pretty disappointed on 2 counts:
a) something like that has no entry validation to prevent users from putting in 
stuff it chooses to regard as invalid later 
b) there is no way to actually fix the problem using menus or dialogs relating 
to the FS volume icon

I guess I'll have to go digging through the windows^H^H^H gnome regedit
gconf-editor to try to find whatever key holds this thing and fix it...
:(

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Setting an invalid mount point can make a removeable media unaccessible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107668
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