I agree that putting-the-CD-in-after-unlocking is the more likely
scenario, so I'm fine with pursuing that one.

I should point out, though, that since my last update, I've been able
to cause an oops with this scenario.  (I've attached the relevant
syslog.)

The scenario was

- unlock the display and do not click on the "Network disconnected"
  notification window that appears on the bottom of the display.  (For
  some reason this notification window does not go away after some
  time.  It stays around until I click on it.)
- do some work with XEmacs
- insert a CD
- right-click on the CD icon on the desktop

I then rebooted and tried the same scenario, but this time clicking on
the notification window (to make it go away) before doing work in
XEmacs.  I then inserted the CD and right-clicked on the CD icon.
This time Nautilus died.

I'm particularly interested in scenarios that cause an oops, because
they take more time to recover from and are more likely to lead to
lost work.


** Attachment added: "syslog.20120812"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1032035/+attachment/3260146/+files/syslog.20120812

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  BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 000000ffffff7ff9; RIP:
  0010:[<ffffffff8117b5ee>]  [<ffffffff8117b5ee>]
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