I agree with this suggestion as it will help new users understand which
partition they are working on. I also agree with what has built up from
this request to detect other filesystems and perhaps the operating
systems installed on them.

I think different ubuntu partitions (installations) should all have an
ubuntu emblem. The one currently running, in other words "Filesystem"
should have a *distinct* ubuntu symbol, symbolizing that it is the
running system drive.

I like the icon proposed for windows drives/installations, but will this
actually detect a system presence or will it simply put that icon on any
NTFS/FAT partition?

Also, for people using a dual boot mac, perhaps we should put together
an icon for when those drives or filesystems are detected.

I agree with putting a tux symbol on any other detected installed
distros (or if using filesystem detection, ext2,3,4) than ubuntu.

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