This is also affecting a number of other users:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398262
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398704

Can the requires_eject policy for all usb storage devices please be
changed to false, as in general unmounting is a more desirable feature -
especially since unlike a cdrom, the device itself is not physically
ejected by the computer, and still remains electrically connected. If
some usb devices specifically require ejection custom rules should
perhaps be created for them, but to make ALL usb storage devices use
eject is wrong IMO.

The original problem occurred when 10-storage-policy.fdi was
incorporated in the lastest hal release, which was done to fix bug
#97366, but I think a better fix would simply to be to add a specific
rule in hal for ipod's as requires_eject (a similar thing was suggested
for the nokia n770 in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/24399 - also includes an
example fdi file for how to match the device - but it was rejected, even
though it looks like the right way to try and fix these bugs), and then
to change the desktop notification to say "eject or unmount" rather than
simply eject, so that we do not confuse users.

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Nautilus and hal can't umount usb hd disk
https://launchpad.net/bugs/99498

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