I've been dancing around this problem for the last few releases too.  My 
workaround is to use /mnt instead of /media in fstab and then Gnome will obey 
the noauto.  Ideally, I would still get these noauto partitions listed in 
Places/Other Removable Media menu so I could choose to mount them with a click, 
but that feature seemed to go away.  gconf-editor apps/nautilus/preferences has
a medianoautomount option which may help your situation.

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/dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120829
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