yes it is similar to Bug #36252. I've isolated the problem to the file
system type. I do not have the problem with a VFAT filesystem. However,
my external drive is not used with anything but linux boxes, so
therefore is formatted in EXT3. When I mount a USB stick [by plugging it
in], which is formatted in VFAT it 'ejects' fine. The Harddrive,
formatted as EXT3, does not. Both are viewed as /dev/sdb1. I suppose I
could just format the drive to VFAT and change the permissions every
time I bring a file in but , should I have to? EXT3 is a native linux
filesystem. It should work correctly.

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"eject" doesn't work with USB mass storage, "sudo eject" does, Nautilus unmount 
also does
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111541
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