This also affects non-Apple hardware using an eject key.
gnome-volume-manager no longer (in Feisty) supports the eject_command
key, and gnome-mount is hardcoded to use "eject". However, it doesn't
specify a path.
Therefore a workaround is to have an executable shell script in your
path ahead of /usr/bin, called 'eject' containing '/usr/bin/eject -T'.
gnome-mount should be fixed, however, to either pass -T or be
customisable.
** Also affects: gnome-mount
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Apple media keyboard eject key only opens cd tray, doesn't close it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37785
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