If I start nautilus as root, i.e. $sudo nautilus, then I can press the
small "eject" icon next to cdrom0 entry in the sidebar and it works.

Previously I thought that it is some privilege problem with gnome-mount. But, 
what if it is a wrong argument being passed to eject command/call? 
Arguments for it: 
1) Nautilus sidebar shows "CD-RW/DVD+RW drive" as user, but a simple "cdrom0" 
as root.
2) Running $eject as user works, but it does not work if run with some wrong 
identifier:
mat...@lauva:~$ eject CD-RW
eject: unable to find or open device for: `CD-RW'
not surprisingly, requesting "cdrom0" is correct:
mat...@lauva:~$ eject cdrom0
mat...@lauva:~$                           (laptop's tray opened)

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"Eject" should eject the CD-ROM drive tray if empty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203574
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