What would be nice here is that gnome-volume-manager allows you to kill
the application in case it does so, or at least to tell which app is
involved. But the file manager hasn't to check what the helper
applications do, since as a general rule they should not block things
silently.

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Cannot unmount volume: not very helpful error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/81239
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