AFAIK the essential thing when unmount an ipod is that it waits to be ejected 
as well. Nautilus/rhythmbox/banshee/etc. know to do this, presumably because of 
its hal properties.
I assume the drive mount applet does not pay attention to this kind of thing. 
If one manually umounts the ipod, it continues to claim that it is connected, 
but eject(1) on the partition causes it to change its display and tell the user 
it's ok to disconnect.

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Ejecting an ipod should tell the ipod to disconnect, like rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164682
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