Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 13.10. On my launcher I have an icon for my data partition and the 
default icon for my home folder. When I click on the partition icon, a nautilus 
window opens, showing the content of that partition (let's call it 'window A').
The problem is that 'window A' uses the home icon insted of the partition icon 
(i.e. the home icon is highlighted), so after you minimize 'window A' you'd 
have to click on the home icon to bring it up again, but of course this opens 
your home folder instead. Clicking on the partition icon does nothing, not even 
open a new partition window.
The only way to bring 'window A' up again is using the scrollwheel, which is 
normally used to switch between different windows of the same application.
I think that windows for partitions should use their own icons, so it would be 
easier to manage them and understand whether you have your home folder or your 
partition opened.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Mounted partitons use the same launcher icon as the home folder

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