i did a bit research on that open issue and apparently it happens for
people using ldap auth with adding all users to the "users" group and
not creating a default group the user is assigned to ...

in a default setup with one group per user as the default it will still work 
... the problem here is that the ltspfs piece (lbmount) that does the local 
binding to
/media/$USER/<device> is suid root, which in turn means the mountpoint is owned 
by root and all access control happens through the group permissions ... the 
proper way to work around that is to have the user owned groups and set that as 
default group as its handled by default in the adduser setup of ubuntu.

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should not list mounts that the user doesn't have permission to use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210379
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