>From my duplicate report, which existed only because the original
reporter here couldn't spell "Removable" :P

Since the switch to GVFS and GIO in Nautilus, these settings have moved
from gnome-volume-properties to the "Media" tab of nautilus-file-
management-properties.

We're in need of a cleanup here, gnome-volume-manager as a whole is no
longer is relevant to "volumes", but controls actions for basically any
HAL device. As such, we should rename the preference tool to "Removable
Hardware" at the very least.

Furthermore, I suggest we unhide the "File Management" preference tool,
as we really need that back in the menus for dealing with removable
media, now.

Ultimately, this Media tab should vanish from Nautilus's preferences and
its functionality put back into g-v-m, but this is beyond our scope. I'd
still make a case for it upstream, however.

and

I would argue, in this case, that breaking the translations is simply
not a problem as ALL translations are currently 100% inaccurate.

** Summary changed:

- Preferences option for Removeable Drives doesnt control Removeable drives
+ Preferences option for Removable Drives doesnt control Removable drives

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-volume-manager
  
- In System -> Preferences there is a link for 'Removeable Drives and
- Media'. This no longer controls Removeable Drives - this is handled by
+ In System -> Preferences there is a link for 'Removable Drives and
+ Media'. This no longer controls Removable Drives - this is handled by
  Nautilus' edit->preferences menu.

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Preferences option for Removable Drives doesnt control Removable drives
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