Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gphoto2

When I plug in my camera, gphoto2 (or gvfs or something) helpfully
mounts it for me, however it chooses a mount point name of "gphoto2
mount on usb%3A001,014" under ~/.gvfs/. I would rather it choose the
standard::name or standard::display-name gvfs attribute to use as the
mount point, e.g. "Canon Digital Camera".

It'd be even better if I could change the name at will like on Mac OS X.
You can rename the volume from the Finder and it remembers the name
change when you reconnect the device.

I know it is possible (or was possible) to do this via udev but is there
a GNOMEy way of doing what I want? (for the unGNOMEy workflow of using a
terminal to mess around in my camera's directories)

** Affects: gphoto2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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gphoto2 chooses unfriendly mount point names
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616599
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