Fred, as I said I wanted that name to be able to use the
g_themed_icon_new_with_default_fallbacks () function - if you would like
to change how the icon looks like you just edit the icon. Actually the
root filesystem can be a cdrom (live cd), nfs (network boot), zip disk
(if you still got one), etc etc... My proposal doesn't break any
existing themes and only themes that supplies the new icon -root,
-filesystem or what we end up calling it will see the change.

DanRabbit used the gnome-removable as base for the icon and I think its
good enough. See attached screenshot.

mac_v, I'll see if I can discuss this with nautilus devs and see what
solution they would like to see. Yes, they can make exceptions but I
don't think they sees this that important (but I did ask in the bug
upstream).

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Computer with ubuntu logo on filesystem"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31741977/fs-ubuntu.png

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