Description of problem: If I logged in GNOME, two or more icons for one drive or partition are made on Desktop. One is genuine and it disappears when I choose "Unmount". The others remain until next login, and not work well: I can't access/mount the device from this icon. Please see the attachment for understanding the situation. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.20.0-6.fc8 gnome-desktop-2.20.2-1.fc8 gnome-vfs2-2.20.1-1.fc8 gnome-mount-0.7-1.fc8 * And others? How reproducible: Not always, but often. Steps to Reproduce: Make system make drive icons by login, re-check "/apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible" key of gconf, or etc. Actual results: Plural icons for one drive are made on desktop. Expected results: One icon for one drive is made on desktop. Additional info: Same thing also happen in Fedora 7.
Created attachment 290290 [details] Screenshot when this issue occured.
I found that it also happens in a side bar of Nautilus browser.
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