It's some days that every time I unplug an usb external device I always obtain a pop-up window that says:
"it's not possible to umount the volume
...
cannot remove the directory"
Then the device is correctly umounted.
No error if I try from command line.
I noticed that the error only happens if the device I try to umount is the first usb device connected (the one that is mounted under /media/disk). In fact if I try to mount connect more usb devices than one (so I have /media/disk-1 and so on) only with the first connected media I have the error.
Binary package hint: gnome-device- manager
It's some days that every time I unplug an usb external device I always obtain a pop-up window that says:
"it's not possible to umount the volume
...
cannot remove the directory"
Then the device is correctly umounted.
No error if I try from command line.
I noticed that the error only happens if the device I try to umount is the first usb device connected (the one that is mounted under /media/disk). In fact if I try to mount connect more usb devices than one (so I have /media/disk-1 and so on) only with the first connected media I have the error.
Tested with Hardy Heron and gnome 2.22.3