Description of problem: Say one puts into a USB slot a stick with some file system on it. It gets mounted (opening in the process a new browser window although it was explicitely told NOT to do anything of that sort - but this ia another story) and a new icon shows up on a desktop. Fine. Now do "Unmount Volume" on that icon menu and open up a "Computer" window. There is an icon for that media there, which is expected, but it has on its menu still "Unmount Volume" entry. If you will try to use it you will see "The volume is not mounted" alert. Similar deal with "Eject" menu entry on an icon for an empty DVD drive. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.21.90-1.fc9 How reproducible: always Expected results: The menu entry in question changed to "Mount Volume", with a corresponding action attached, or at least "greyed out" and disabled.
Changing version to '9' as part of upcoming Fedora 9 GA. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
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