Chris:  The message "Cannot eject volume." is a separate issue and will
not effect usage in any way.  I take it you are using Nautilus to
"eject" the volume.  Nautilus eject does other things besides running
umount on the device.  Nautilus is using gvm and hence hal for various
reasons.  The problem is with one of those two.  I suspect hal.  I may
look into this issue also but this is a separate bug.  See bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63090 ) it is related and shows the
problem with hal. This issue will not harm anything but the popup is
annoying.  The issue that I was patching was the issue with the umount
command.  This is what was covered here and the on the other bugs I
posted the fix at.  I have not attempted *yet* to fix this OTHER bug.

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umount: mount disagrees with the fstab
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