I can reproduce this as long as I use a gtk/gnome dialog to trigger a mount. I don't actually need to save anything in the directory. I can just pull up a "browse" dialog, type in "/misc/salusa/scratch/" and hit return. That opens the directory and triggers the mount.
I've limited the reproducer down a little...
I can reproduce this as long as I use a gtk/gnome dialog to trigger a mount. I don't actually need to save anything in the directory. I can just pull up a "browse" dialog, type in "/misc/ salusa/ scratch/ " and hit return. That opens the directory and triggers the mount.