And as I expected, you do not see the loop device anymore when issuing
the mount command.

As I explained above, this is likely an issue with Nautilus and/or Ext4.
Notice that the loop device never showed up immediately in Nautilus and
was visible via the mount command. I'm not so sure this is a usb-creator
issue.

If usb-creator creates a device and then removes it, the system should
pick this up. This is all done as a popen call to the mount and umount
command, and does not involve dbus at this point. So, perhaps the issue
is around the filesystem, as we are dealing direclty with mount.

What happens if you issue the 'sync' command from a consle, or tell
Nautilus to reload/refresh its view?

** Changed in: usb-creator (Ubuntu Lucid)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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usb creator leaving loop device around after use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548546
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