** Description changed:

  Normal users can create and mount fuser-filesystems, such as encfs. By
  doing "encfs ~/somedir ~/some-other-dir", these filesystems correctly
  show up on the desktop as mounted filesystems.
  
  However, if you right-click and select "unmount" you get a error-message
  saying you cannot unmount the filesystem, because it does not appear in
  fstab, and you are not root.
  
  This is factually incorrect -- you *can* unmount the filesystem,
  assuming you're the user who mounted it in the first place, by using the
  command "fusermount -u directoryname"
  
  Nautilus should recognize this kind of filesystem and call the
  apropriate command for unmounting, so that it would work, instead of
  falsely claiming that you cannot unount the filesystem.
  
  Tested with encfs, likely to affect other similar filesystems like
  sshfs.
  
  Affects both Hardy and Intrepid
+ 
+ Update: Tested with the latest jaunty-alpha, still present.

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Unmounting of fuser-filesystems fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254171
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