[SOLVED] can't mount USB external drive since udev upgrade to systemd

At somepoint in time around the June 1 change from udev to systemd or the change from udisks to udisks2 something has changed the way my external USB drives auto-mount.
I have always just plugged them in and they show up in PacmanFM just fine. Now, they do show up but the NTFS drive is showing as read-only and another empty drive that I have reformatted using GParted to xfs, then ext2, and finally again using ext4 gives "Permission Denied" errors when I try to put a file on the drive. Happens no matter how I format it.
Did something change that I need to manually configure? Up to this point I relied on udev just kind of doing its thing - I never had to configure anything to get these drives to work properly.
Last edited by AyeCapn (2012-06-26 15:15:59)

Perhaps the cause of my issue might be relevant:
While the now deleted udev automount script from the Arch Wiki had worked for months without issue, approximately since the udev/systemd merger it became broken for NTFS partitions on USB devices.
It still worked with the classic initscripts, but with systemd it only resulted in "Transport endpoint is not connected" for the supposed mount point and ls reported lots of "?" for it.

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