If I remove the D-drive from fstab, it works very nicely. I can remount
it via nautilus and I even get the actual drive name instead of "hda2".
It does however require super-user permissions. Is there a way to make
it work with regular users?

And furthermore, I have one strange drive in nautilus (between "File
System" and the windows drives). The drive's size indicates that it's my
root. Clicking on it does nothing. Should I also remove that from fstab?

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nautilus can't remount non-removable media
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84363
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