The core issue seems to be that 'mount -o loop' creates an udev event, but unmounting such a loop mount creates none, misleading Nautilus to offer an non-existent device to the user. The bug description is wrong anyway, as there is no loop device left after usb-creator.
The core issue seems to be that 'mount -o loop' creates an udev event, but unmounting such a loop mount creates none, misleading Nautilus to offer an non-existent device to the user. The bug description is wrong anyway, as there is no loop device left after usb-creator.
See also https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ util-linux/ +bug/608390