Psy[H[]: "mount" is established between UNIX/Linux programmers, administrators 
etc. These people make 1% of population. Therefore "mount" is *not* established 
word in general population.
The specific action of "unmount" is to remove something from something. People 
do not know what filesystem or partition is - this is our business, not users' 
(it is an implementation detail for them).

Instead of "Please unmount storage before..." use "Please right-click on
the drive icon and select 'unmount'...". The original sentence tells
them they need to unmount but they still do not know how to do that. The
second sentence tells 'how' (not 'what' - users do not care anyway) but
user will only remember to select 'the weird word' in the menu.

In general, users can not be educated. And we can design things in way that 
this is not a problem.
Consider writing replies to me (petr....@gmail.com), others likely already know 
the philosophy.

LKRaider: That would be probably the best option. Unfortunately it looks
difficult to implement.

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"Unmount" in volume right-click menu, is tech-speak and undiscoverable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28835
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