> Ahh, ok.. try disabling udisks to see if that is the cause:
> systemctl stop udisks2.service
The wrong behaviour remained. Also when I booted in rescue mode (root shell), 
then resumed normal boot, stopped udisks2 and connected the device.
Is it possible that the problem is in systemd?

Now I have some old user configuration files (in /home) which I have not
deleted when reinstalled the system. But if I logout, the problem with
the device remains.

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