Public bug reported:

The gnome-volume-manager handles unmounting of certain media incorrectly
in circumstances as follows:

1) I plug in U3 Intuix style USB stick (partitioned like read only CD 
drive-isofs and read-write vfat partition).
2) Gnome pops up the icons on the desktop correctly.
3) I launch vmware, the drives are both detected correctly.
4) I unmount the drives using virtualised guest OS in vmware (WXP), windows 
reports success, I close the vmware.
5) The RW vfat partition is unmounted and the icon is removed from the desktop.
6) The CDROM icon is not unmounted and does not disappear when the disc is 
removed, it can't be deleted, and duplicate icon is created when the flash key 
is inserted once again.

Therefore I think, that GVM handles the detection of presence of CD-roms
incorrectly.

** Affects: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Incorrect handling of unmounted media
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254959
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