This is a bit tricky. udisks, and system D-BUS services in general, have
no idea about user sessions. This could be done in gnome-session on
shutdown, or perhaps more robustly in lightdm when it sees the user
session going down. Once we let systemd or upstart control the user
session, we would also have a robust place to hook this in, but until
then I think it would be best to do this in gnome-session.

** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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