Let me see if I have this right.  If you boot the system normally and
plug in the drive, it starts running forever.  Does it also do the same
if you plug it in and then boot the system normally?  But if you boot in
rescue mode, then plug in the drive, it works normally even after you
resume the normal boot?

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Title:
  USB floppy drive is running without floppy

Status in udisks2 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When I connect USB floppy drive (Gembird) without floppy under Ubuntu, the 
drive engine seems to be running (the floppy drive LED is on and the drive is 
sounding). The same behaviour takes place if I connect the drive with a floppy 
and then remove the floppy. It seems that the system accesses the drive 
permanently when there is no floppy. Under Windows XP it works normally - when 
there is no floppy, the LED and engine are switched off. I have tried Ubuntu 
14.10 (amd64) with upstart, LXQt and KDE 5; Ubuntu 15.04 with systemd, LXQt - 
the same behaviour.
  If I boot using bash as init (init=/bin/bash) and connect the floppy drive 
after boot, the engine is off (the normal behaviour).
  lsof /dev/sdb during engine running outputs nothing.

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