But it seems like this (not being able to eject devices using nautilus /
drive-mount applet) is definitely a new problem - at least for me I
never had problems like this before, and thus this a regression for me -
has anything else changed such as the method used to eject the devices
which could account for it - ie. I can only eject the device from the
command line if I use sudo, but it cannot be ejected using nautilus or
the drive-mount applet or using eject as a normal user and thus this
problem would appear to be some sort of permissions problem...

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do not eject all USB/Firewire devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63090
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