You cannot eject in the boot drive in OS X.  The original poster would
have noted warning occurring if this is really what was going on.  My
guess is that either accidentally, or through corrupt preferences.  Go to
Finder preferences and select to show Hard Disks on the Desktop.  If it is
already checked then uncheck it and check it again.  Sometimes this will
force the correction of a corrupt preference file.  

I have several installations of OS X here and cannot make any of them
behave the way the original poster suggested.

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John Christie

"You aren't free because you CAN choose - only if you DO choose."

"All you are is the decisions you make.  If you let circumstances make 
them for you then what you are becomes very easy to estimate."


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