Comment 13 & 14 from Bernhard exposes the thought process that most
users go though when trying to relabel. Using gparted or palimpsest to
re-label an unmounted disk may not work, since the user may be missing
packages like ntfsprogs jfsutils reiserfsprogs xfsprogs, since they are
not shipped with the distribution.

Nautilus currently does not support renaming partitions, I am proposing
that this changes. If palimpsest or gparted can re-label an unmounted
disk, why not have nautilus do the same thing (i.e. call on the same
command line programs that palimpsest and gparted use) to re-label
disks.

An extra concern I have noticed is that you must *unmount* a disk before
renaming in. In my experience you can rename a disk as is, in a
mounted/unmounted state (like you could in mac's finder or windows'
explorer). If this is a technical limitation, I think the label change
can be held on to until the user unmounts the disk or shuts down the
system.

If anyone can explain why Mac/Win users can rename a disk while mounted
but we have to unmount to rename, please let me know.

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