It would be nice to know exactly what in practice is working as
designed.

Although I haven't seen it in a long time, I've met the problem Pen Deng 
reports.
My e-mail folders are on a USB drive named D0.
A true folder D0, and even D0_ etc..., would be created in /media.
In that case, the mount point was the next D0_..._.
Result : Thunderbird would complain that it was already running and not 
start.
Until the stray folders would be removed by hand.
Is this working as designed?
Not a very attractive feature for a Ubuntu newcomer, I'm afraid.

Thanks for all the good work and a splendid system.

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Mounts external USB hard drive in a different point after resuming sleep
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230671
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