This is only a bug if the relevant permissions were introduced by ubuntu
itself and you were trying to unmount the CD in a way compliant with
"ubuntu philosophy".  We have not established that yet.  If it were the
case, I suspect we'd see thousands of others complaining about this
phenomenon as well.

How do you try to unmount that fails?  There should be an icon on the
Desktop.  Can you unmount the CD by right-clicking on the icon and
selecting "unmount" or "Datenträger aushängen"?  Please tell me the
output of "whoami", "groups" and "ls -l / /media" while the CD is
mounted right after the reboot.

I would try this myself, but the only computer with an optical drive I
own is my LAN server which I cannot reboot right now.  CDs are
apparently not automounted.  I hardly ever use them.

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booting Feisty with CD-ROM inserted, can not unmount it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/98657
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