It has. I just upgraded yesterday and ran into the same problem with
8.04.1 (so even the first "fix pack" does have this problem).

If I look closer on that file, it seems that somebody could not decide
what policy to take - both times it is "context=default", and the only
difference is that one block allows all and the other denies all - which
makes absolutely no sense. I guess this somebody wanted to change the
behavior from "allowing all to everybody" to "allow only to trusted
users". So what you did by commenting out the two lines, would probably
also have been achieved by changing the "policy user=0" into "policy
group=users" in the last block :)

Strange though: It seems to work now for me - but there are no more
icons put to the desktop. So if I insert some SD-card and copy data to
it, I have to search the card later in order to safely remove it. Or
does that get fixed after the next reboot/login? I only restarted the
hal daemon up to now.

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[Hardy] Can't auto-mount my USB harddrives!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224085
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