SOLVED FINALLY

I did a "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization" and noticed I lost all
permissions I had in old releases. This includes the ability to mount
things, change CPU frequency with gnome applet, shutdown machine and
click "unlock" buttons to manage network config and other system wide
things (clock, timezone, etc). In summary I become "nobody" in my own
computer. I solved bug # 337780 #242435 and this one just giving me back
permissions that were revoked during system upgrade (from 8.10 to 9.04).

Guys, go and do "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization" look form "mount file
system from removable devices", grant yourself permission and be happy.

@Luca, this explains why KDE can mount and Gnome cannot in your case!
Gnome policies were changed and permissions were revoked from users that
used to have them.

Regards,
Benito.

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