I can confirm this on 7.04 and 7.10beta (for scenario 2). My drive is in
a SATA caddy (SATA2 controller/AHCI). When pluuged, the event shows up
in hal (using 'lshal -m'), but it seems that gnome-volume-manager simply
ignores it. The drive is listed in fstab (based on UID) and if I type in
"mount /media/backup", the drive gets mounted OK and the icon appears on
the desktop. I can then umount the drive using the right-click action.
In other words, only automatic mount step seems broken.

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poor handling of eSATA drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139748
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