I've just come across this same problem booting from the Lubuntu Lucid
Alpha 3 LiveCD on my Intel MacBook Pro.

One of the features I most appreciate about pcmanfm is the way all
connected volumes are detected and listed in the side pane of the
pcmanfm window, where a simple click allows the relevant volume to be
mounted and browsed.

What first caught my attention was the lack of an entry for the
MacBook's own internal HDD in the pcmanfm side pane. I then tried
plugging in a variety of USB sticks, again without any of them showing
up there (or anywhere else in the gui). So, yes - we're back to the
command line if we want to actually mount anything.

I think this might have something to do with the move from pcmanfm 0.5.2
to pcmanfm 0.9.0 (see <http://blog.lxde.org/?p=616>) and the deprecation
of HAL in favour of gvfs (<http://blog.lxde.org/?p=538>).

That said, the LXDE blog <http://blog.lxde.org/?p=616> cited above does
list "8. Basic auto-mount (provided by gvfs)" as of the "Major
improvements" offered under pcmanfm 0.9.0...

Hope this is helpful.

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in Lucid, automonting devices doen't work with pcmanfm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/529379
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