It presents a dialog with what appears to be a very underpopulated list
of filesystem choices not based on what the system is capable of doing.
The clue that it does not take immediate action but presents a dialog is
that the text is "format..." not "format" (note the ellipsis).

Ideally, this functionality should Just Work for all read/write media.
If I put a floppy or DVD-RAM in and it is unformatted, I should
additionally get a dialog asking me if I'd like to format the device.
(And in the event that the device *is* formatted, but has a filesystem
that isn't understood by the local system, that can be detected and a
dialog can appear that says "support for this filesystem isn't
installed" or something like that.)

For read/write media, I should be able to right-click, select format,
and be able to choose any filesystem that is supported for creation on
my system.  I should be able to format using FAT12/16/32, various
versions of UDF, ext2/3/4, btrfs, and so forth.  The tool should provide
sanity checks as well, so that if someone is formatting a 1 GB device
neither FAT12 or Minix filesystems are options, as an example.  (Minix
filesystems are still useful when using very old floppy disks...)

It is a nice touch that it supports formatting logical volumes.  Still,
it needs more love.

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Should provide Right-Click->Format...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58205
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