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The solution was summarized in this post by fanoush, which involves modifying (as root) /usr/sbin/osso-mmc-umount.sh
However, on my n800 running OS2008, the file actually contained different code. It might be related to the OS2008 version (not sure how to figure this out - if someone could let me know I would appreciate it).
I made similar modifications to the file as follows, changing the second line below. It seems to work fine now.
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