I would also love to see this behaviour reverted. I have my main hard
drive partitioned into about 15 partitions and all I see when I go to
the Computer is 15 instances of 250GB Hard Disk... while the rest has
been truncated. This does not help me choose the right icon. It does not
even give me useful information. If it gave me the size of the
partition, it might help. I don't really care about how big the overall
medium is, I just want to know how much spcae is available to me and it
is silly to assume that the size of the drive is the same as the space
availabe. I also really think that this is just an eye sore and
completely unnecessary. If anyone needs to know how big their hard drive
is, they can easily right click on the icon and go to properties or
simply use the System Manager.

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Nautilus 'Computer' displays redundant labels
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