I have no gconf key system/storage/drives/ because I have never changed mount 
point of any of drives. But I also have this problem, when I insert ANY usb 
flash drive or even SD card, gnome invokes autostart and displays "Invalid 
mount option when attempting to mount the volume." Note that it does not 
display volume name.
When I try to open the drive in computer:/// in Nautilus, it shows the same 
error message.

"Properties" dialog of drive in Nautilus does not have "Volume" tab.

When I tried to mount manually to /media/disk it mounts and I can see and open 
it in Nautilus. Volume and Drive tabs appear, but "mount point" text field is 
empty. After unmounting (through umount from root, because it does not work in 
Nautilus when mounted manually) I still cannot mount it through gnome and still 
get "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume" message.
Still there is no system/storage/drives/ in gconf after that manipulations.

Mounting in KDE works.

Ubuntu 8.10 amd64.
Gnome 2.24.1 Build Date: 24.10.2008
gnome-mount 0.8-1ubuntu1.
hal 0.5.11-4ubuntu4
linux 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP

** Attachment added: "gnome-mount.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21306530/gnome-mount.png

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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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