During full 8.04 installation, I indicated for my 100 GB fat32 partition with home movies to have the mount point /media/Movies, and indeed it mounts there by default when I boot. But the GNOME desktop icon (which appears by default) and the "Location" is named "100GB" with no option to change it. Other mounts are similar; for example 2 other ext3 partitions are all indicated by their total size, not more useful names that I can remember. When I use nautilus --browser to go to /mount/Movies, the directory location panel (on the left) highlight changes from /mount to "100GB". In /etc/fstab I see entries for each partition just as I indicated at installation, but I don't see any indication of a name to use.
* How / where are the GNOME "Location" and desktop icons named?
* Is there any way to change it?
I wonder if /media was a bad place to use a static mount, since GNOME uses it by default for CD-ROMs.. Or maybe I just don't know the way to make GNOME rename it. In 7.10 I could rename the mount, but I forgot exactly what I did then.
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