Public bug reported:

The nautilus handling of removable media capable of automated insertion
is flawed. On a MacPro 3,1, running bionic for instance, the first use
of the eject key on the keyboard ejects the SuperDrive DVD tray but the
second use of the eject key doesn't cause the tray to auto-insert. This
should be possible to fix as the manual execution of 'eject -t' on the
command line does cause the ejected tray to auto-insert back into the
drive.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Project changed: lubuntu-tweaks => nautilus (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  nautilus  fails to insert disk with eject key

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The nautilus handling of removable media capable of automated
  insertion is flawed. On a MacPro 3,1, running bionic for instance, the
  first use of the eject key on the keyboard ejects the SuperDrive DVD
  tray but the second use of the eject key doesn't cause the tray to
  auto-insert. This should be possible to fix as the manual execution of
  'eject -t' on the command line does cause the ejected tray to auto-
  insert back into the drive.

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