In jaunty :
drive-harddisk-usb , and all drive-* labels are used for unmounted drives
gnome-dev-harddisk-usb and all gnome-* > was used for mounted drives

only icon which behaved differently was > the "drive-harddisk" , this was used 
for mounted filesystems/internal drives 
while "gnome-dev-harddisk"  was used for unmounted internal partitions

But , In karmic:
drive-harddisk > is used for both mounted and unmounted internal drives and 
also for filesystem
drive-harddisk-usb > is used for external usb storage devices
drive-removable-media-usb > is used for pen drives

now only the drive-* icons are used for both mounted and unmounted
states.

Ideally, the gnome-dev-* icons need to be used for the mount states and the 
drive-* labels for the unmount states. [as was in jaunty] 
This allows easy differentiation of the mount and unmount states

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Nautilus "Computer" shows wrong icon for drives , no distinction for mount and 
unmount states
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406377
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