[Bug 12870] New: Unable to manually mount / unmount USB disks

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Ubuntu | gnome-volume-manager

           Summary: Unable to manually mount / unmount USB disks
           Product: Ubuntu
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: i386
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: gnome-volume-manager
        AssignedTo: martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
        ReportedBy: julo at altern.org
         QAContact: desktop-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com


I tested with the newest gnome-volume-manager (1.3.2-0ubuntu3), and here is what
I get:

 1) I plug my disk before starting my computer
 2) Once my GNOME session is opened, the disk's icon appears in the mount
applet, but is the disk is unmounted
 3) I click on the icon and choose "mount". This causes the error to pop up
(/dev/sda1 not in fstab)
 4) I un-plug the disk, and re-plug it. It's mounted automatically, and its
content is shown in Nautilus
 5) I click on the disk's icon and choose "unmount". This causes an error to
appear (eject: unable to eject, last error: invalid argument), but the disk is
correctly unmounted
 6) back to 3)

Note 1: I tried using mounting, unmounting using the disk's icon in the
"computer" place, and the behaviour is exactly the same.
Note 2: pmount  /dev/sda1 and umount /dv/sda1 from command line work flawlessly.

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