I believe this is just lvm: there is no user friendly way to shut it
down so you can unplug an external lvm disk. You will need to manually
run lvchange -an on the logical volumes residing on the disk, or better
yet; don't use lvm on an external disk.
** Summary changed:
- luks+lvm+btrfs raid1
In keeping with a similar bug #890779, I am assuming this is a
udisks/udev issue. But the encryption aspect and the inability for it to
take down the lvm to release the encryption may be from somewhere else.
** Package changed: ubuntu => udisks (Ubuntu)
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