For those of you who say that the underlying naming scheme is hidden, I
would like to expose that it is not well hidden.

Primarily, when opening a disk, the UUID will be the title of the window. 
Secondarily, when clicking on the location bar (pencil icon) it exposes the 
UUID. 
Tertiary, when running programs as root, locations will have UUID names (not 
simple abstracted names based on size).

I have added some screenshots to demonstrate this:

1 &2 ) Opening the disk exposes UUID in title bar. Clicking the location bar 
also exposes UUID,  see:
fat1-uuid-title.png
fat2-uuid-title.png
extfs-uuid-title.png

3) Running programs as root, exposes UUID as location names. See the following 
two comparisons,
file-roller-as-root-user_comp.png
nautilus-as-root-user_comp.png

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unlabeled partitions are mounted under their UUIDs
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