>> The remaining problems are:
>> - Error message "impossible to eject" on unmounting the USB hard drive. But
>> unmounting actually works.
> That's #5049 already.
OK, sorry about that.
>> - /dev/sdaX deleted after unmounting the USB key, making it impossible to
>> re-mount without unplugging/replugging it.
> I believe that's a consequence of the previous bug (eject fails), but I will
> look into it and devote this bug to this issue now.
Well, just to make sure everything is clear: this bug (/dev/sdaX removed)
happens after unmounting the USB key, whereas the "eject fails" bug happens
after unmounting the USB hard drive.
After unmounting the USB key, I don't get the "eject fails" message anymore, and
after unmounting the USB hard drive, the /dev/sdaX file isn't removed.
>> The remaining problems are:
>> - Error message "impossible to eject" on unmounting the USB hard drive. But
>> unmounting actually works.
> That's #5049 already.
OK, sorry about that.
>> - /dev/sdaX deleted after unmounting the USB key, making it impossible to replugging it.
>> re-mount without unplugging/
> I believe that's a consequence of the previous bug (eject fails), but I will
> look into it and devote this bug to this issue now.
Well, just to make sure everything is clear: this bug (/dev/sdaX removed)
happens after unmounting the USB key, whereas the "eject fails" bug happens
after unmounting the USB hard drive.
After unmounting the USB key, I don't get the "eject fails" message anymore, and
after unmounting the USB hard drive, the /dev/sdaX file isn't removed.