No, since libparted has no idea what unity is or where it stores its
blacklist, nor should it.  I think Unity should not be un-blacklisting
the drive just because you yank it and reinsert, but I'm working on
patching libparted to avoid removing and re-adding partitions that
haven't changed, so it should work around this as far as gparted is
concerned.

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