I wonder what is the benefit of scanning external drives that are
mounted only temporarily, especially when connecting other people's USB
sticks.

Since mediascanner is a process that was not launched manually by the
user, the confirmation on removal (device busy) is redundant, instead
mediascanner could probably shutdown silently whenever unmounting of the
device is requested (ie. unmounting should be done by no more than one
click in nautilus sidebar etc.).

The risk of bricking your own or even worse other people's USB stick by
improper removal (if a process is unperceivedly still running on the
drive) is too high so that it is questionable whether mediascanner
should run at all on external drives. I think this is a very critical
situation.

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