Just upgraded to the fix-release, rebooted but the problem persists:
gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc or gnome-mount -e /dev/sdc1 (IPOD is third
drive) simply do nothing, while eject doesn't work anymore:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ eject -v /dev/sdc1
eject: device name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: expanded name is `/dev/sdc1'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is mounted at `/media/IPOD'
eject: unmounting device `/dev/sdc1' from `/media/IPOD'
eject: `/dev/sdc1' is a multipartition device
eject: unable to open `/dev/sdc1'

as you can read, the drive is unmounted but the eject fails.

Trying to eject from nautilus gives me the usual "unable to eject" error
message too.

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nautilus cannot eject ipod while eject(1) does
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211693
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