NB: gnome-disk-utility, aka "Disks" in dash, seems to offer a new proper
way to do what I actually want it to do: have internal volumes mount
automatically and show in launcher etc. It's not working the obvious way
yet (bug #1011257 - x-gvfs-show doesn't seem to work) but using that
tool to author lines in /etc/fstab similar to what I had before (but
with uhelper=disks2) does work, but only as well as it worked before: I
still get two of each icon.

I expect the "correct" fix for this, however, is to fix bug #1011257 and
have x-gvfs-show mount option work properly. :-)

NB: I can confirm that having an optical disk in the drive at boot time
does also repeatably produce two optical disk icons in the launcher.

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