Hmm, after revisiting this whole thing, my conclusion is that if not even the "eject" tool works on a USB3 port, the issue must be in the kernel driver and/or hardware.
I will try to evoke this bug on my new machine.
Hmm, after revisiting this whole thing, my conclusion is that if not even the "eject" tool works on a USB3 port, the issue must be in the kernel driver and/or hardware.
I will try to evoke this bug on my new machine.