Automounted with udisks volumes could not be opend in Nautilus normal user (uid=1000)
Dear all,
I've started experiencing a problem with automounted volumes and 
volumes, mounted via Nautilus. I use debian jessie with gnome 3.14. And 
the problem is:
1) I plug in a usb storage device and it is mounted with udisks at 
/media/$USER/$LABEL
OR I use udisksctl mount -b /dev/sdXY
Both of these actions mount th sdXY partition to the /media/$USER/$LABEL.
2) I open Nautilus and click at the mounted device label.
3) I get the error message "This location could not be displayed. \n You 
do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of “$LABEL”." 
And the directory is not opened. Moreover,
$ ls /media/$USER/$LABEL gives
ls: cannot access /media/$USER/$LABEL: Permission denied
I experience this kind of behavior on a pretty recent debian-gnome 
install. And not only on plugged usb-sticks (any FS: fat, ntfs, ext4), 
but also on my main sda there is additional ext4 partition I do not 
mount via fstab. This partition has the same error message after it not 
being mounted is clicked in nautilus and hence mounted with udisks.
I didn't tweak polkit, udev rules or udisks... The usb-stick I plug in 
works on my secondaty debian installation on the same laptop. By "works" 
I mean it is automounted when plugged in and opens when clicked in 
Nautilus (on the contrary to my Jessie intallation).
Finally, fstab does not include any of described "problem-media".
I have absolutely no idea, what could have caused such a malfunctioning.
Any help required!
Sincerely,
Evgenii
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