Public bug reported:

On a MacPro 3,1 with a stock installation of Ubuntu 16.10 amd64 from
ubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64.iso  , the mounted volumes on the Dock of the
Desktop are incorrect. The machine has three SATA drives installed. Two
of these are formatted as RAID-1 slices of an AppleRAID Journaled HFS
volume. Those two slices appear as separate hard drive icons in the Dock
(both being labelled 'Macintosh HD') which is the correct AppleRAID
volume name. However these two hard drive icons (both labelled
'Macintosh HD') are unresponsive to clicks. The third SATA drive, a
normal Journaled HFS volume 'El Capitan HD' is mounted as expected in at
"/media/howarth/El Capitan HD". Neither the AppleRAID slices nor the
AppleRAID volume itself appears in /media/howarth as a mounted volume.

I wonder how much of this problem is related to EFI support. The option
boot selector on Intel Macs displays each of the AppleRAID slices as
individual bootable volumes (eg 'Macintosh HD' and 'Macintosh HD 1').
Perhaps the two dead hard drive icons in the Unity desktop Dock are a
side effect of that behavior in EFI (which doesn''t show the combined
AppleRAID volume in the boot selector).

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

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  Unity desktop confused by AppleRAID volumes

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