This bug still exists in Ubuntu 8.10:

sudo fdisk -l says USB disk is /dev/sdd5

gnome-mount -v -t /dev/sdd5 says that /dev/sdd5 is not a volume.
However doing a manual mount works.

If you restart GNOME after suspend with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart,
automounting will work again.

Furthermore, it seems like the kernel doesn't wake up external HDs correctly.
Before I go to suspend the disk was known as /dev/sdc, after wakeup its 
/dev/sdd. It should be /dev/sdc again.

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automount of USB disk does not work anymore after suspend to disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114919
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