To be fair, when you do select "unmount", if you right-click on the
device-icon again, the "unmount" option will no longer be selectable.
Perhaps this is a more subtle indicator that the drive has been
successfully unmounted, but it does take an additional step to confirm
(versus the behavior in 12.04).  12.04's behavior was more apparently
without that additional step.

One plus, about this new behavior, is that if you want to mount the
device again, the device icon remains on the taskbar, and it auto-mounts
it upon clicking it. This prevents you from having to unplug and replug
the device to get the icon to re-appear on the task bar.

Perhaps a great compromise would be to indeed bring back the "Safely
Remove" option (because to a new user that makes more sense than the
technical term "unmount". And, once removed, allow the icon to remain on
the task bar, but modify the icon so that it indicates an "unmounted"
status (with a red x or something else more elegant).

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