Hy,

I think I've the same problem on Kubuntu Gutsy :

I had to add a removable disk formatted NTFS (the user must have a NTFS file 
system ...). At the first mount, we can read but no write on this.
The user went to systemsetting for activate the disk (be writable for all). But 
I doesn't understand anything about these (and me too :D). This tool created a 
folder in this home called <mount point>, added a SECOND entries for the SAME 
partition on the fstab (a removable device ....). Remove rights to mount/umount 
and read... I think there is two disk management : one for static device and 
one for removable, but the disk management doesn't recognize the difference.

I tried to help him. Remove the fstab entry and retry with
systemsetting. But it's impossible to write configuration, I takes no
effects. I force UUID (and not label but it's takes no effects ...). I
don't know what group/user must but owned for readable/writable device.

I don't understand : these options are not comprehensible for users, and
there are often no activated after changing configuration. And for a
removable device we have not to write on fstab so systemsetting force
this.

(bad english, sorry...)

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Kubuntu: Disks&Filesystem remembers wrong settings
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