Just upgraded to the fix-release, rebooted but the problem persists: gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc or gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc1 (IPOD is third drive) simply do nothing, while eject doesn't work anymore:
krusty@solid-snake:~$ eject -v /dev/sdc1
eject: device name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: expanded name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is mounted at `/media/IPOD'
eject: unmounting device `/dev/sdc1' from `/media/IPOD'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is a multipartition device
eject: unable to open `/dev/sdc1'
as you can read, the drive is unmounted but the eject fails.
Trying to eject from nautilus gives me the usual "unable to eject" error message too.
Just upgraded to the fix-release, rebooted but the problem persists: gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc or gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc1 (IPOD is third drive) simply do nothing, while eject doesn't work anymore:
krusty@ solid-snake: ~$ eject -v /dev/sdc1
eject: device name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: expanded name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is mounted at `/media/IPOD'
eject: unmounting device `/dev/sdc1' from `/media/IPOD'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is a multipartition device
eject: unable to open `/dev/sdc1'
as you can read, the drive is unmounted but the eject fails.
Trying to eject from nautilus gives me the usual "unable to eject" error message too.