I just ran into the same feature. I decided to play around a little. In
case my observation can help shed some light on the issue, here they
are:

Background:
I am running Feisty Workstation, with few customization, VMWare server the only 
non Ubuntu add-on (observations below were made on the host, not a VM). I have 
an external USB disk with two partitions on it. As it is pretty much plugged in 
permanently they would ideally result in two additional device icons once the 
desktop is fully started up. Here is what I actually saw:

[1] The first time ever I connected the USB drive I got the expected two
icons.

[2] The next time I rebooted the system I got four icons, two for each
partition, both actually connecting to the appropriate file system.

[3] On consecutive reboots, I get two, three, or four icons, most
commonly four, three is the second most often.

[4] When consulting .nautilus/metafiles/x-nautilus-desktop:%2F%2F%2F.xml
(the only file that seems to reference those partitions), I find two
entries for each of the two partitions in question.

[5] Removing the duplicate entries and restarting gdm will "fix" the
problem for the time being for the next restart of gdm or the next
system reboot, but the "fix" does not persist across the next reboot
after. Rather, .nautilus/metafiles/x-nautilus-desktop:%2F%2F%2F.xml
regains the duplicate entries.

[6] If I remove the original entries and keep the duplicates--- ditto.

[7] If I remove all four partition entries--- ditto.

[8] The number of icons shown will vary across restarting gdm; so a full
reboot is _not_ necessary to trigger the problem. If anything restarting
gdm tends to fix the problem (got two icons twice in a row). However, I
haven't tried often enough to consider my sample size valid.

Hope that this is enough of a pattern to get to narrow it down. Let me
know if I can be of help---

FL

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duplicate entries for devices in nautilus desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/76283
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