@David Siegel
I strongly disagree. First of all, advanced users appreciate terminal because 
it's for them (e.g. for me) faster and more convenient. On the other hand, 
non-technical users shouldn't touch the terminal. This itself contradicts Your 
claim. Besides, I find it the best solution to provide "default" users with as 
few options as possible which means they don't need an unmount option. If they 
really want to mount their pendrive again, they can just plug it out and in and 
it works. If You're an advanced user, You can also do that but You may consider 
it more convenient to just use the terminal.

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Context menu for an USB pendrive shows "Unmount", "Eject" and "Safely Remove 
Drive"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/453072
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