I was going to say that the answer was udisks --eject /dev/whatever ,
but I noticed that udisksctl (which I think is udisks2 replacement)
doesn't have --eject; so I wonder what the right answer is.

If udisks is the right way to go these days then perhaps replacing eject
my a small shell script to udisks would be reasonable.

Dave

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  eject command fails with "unable to open" error

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