Public bug reported:

It perhaps has some similarities with bug #73679
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-volume-
manager/+bug/73679) but is still quite different (at least from my point
of view) that I decide to report it in a separate bug.

What happens:
I have a USB hard disk (NTFS and read only) that is most of the time plugged on 
my laptop.
My laptop is configured to go to sleep (suspend mode) after an hour. When I 
resume the session (and since the update of today or yesterday) I get a warning 
message that the external hard disk has not been properly removed. (see 
attached screenshot)

How to reproduce:
Plug a USB external storage, put the computer in suspend mode, resume from the 
suspend mode, log back to Gnome session and the bug is visible.

Impact:
Low: I am using the default ntfs driver in read only mode, so there is no data 
loss. Also after a while (10-20 sec once logged back in the session) the drive 
is detected again and mounted.

** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Brian Murray
         Status: Needs Info

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Unsafe device removal warning pops-up after resuming from suspend
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92091

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