Hi Daniel,

By "drive name" I mean the name of the drive that (should) show up when
you pop it in. This is a recognizable human readablename such as "My
Passport" or "AwesomenessDrive". When using FAT this is achieved in the
back end using "sudo mlabel -i <device> ::<label>"

ex.
$ sudo mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::AwesomenessDrive

The reason I think any formating tool should request a drive name/label
is because we currently mount unlabeled drives to something like ex.
(FAT32) /media/F8EB-024G or (ext3)
/media/4532f2cd-0110-4dd5-a5d2-2b4d547d84e5. This was introduced in
Karmic and is explained in detail in Bug #390304.

Therefore it is good practice that *any* tool which can format a disk,
ask for a drive/partition label. This adds to security and intuitiveness
by removing the stress brought on bu device paths. The standard response
from a user being: "Uh, well... I don't know, not too sure, which drive
i should format, /dev/sd...". Very unsafe and leads to data loss.

There is no reason, to show an End User License Agreement when formating
a disk. A confirmation pop-up window with the following informative
warning should be sufficient (I have expanded my previous suggestion):

"Please make sure you have backed up all data off this drive.
$DEVICEPATH $CURRENTLABEL (on $CURRENTMOUNTPOINT/Not mounted) will be
formatted to $NEWLABEL".

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