This was a pretty short-sighted decision.  I have a bunch of scripts
that depend on the drive being mounted as /media/disk.  If I try the
work-around and label it as "disk", it gets mounted on "/media/DISK"
since fat32 isn't honoring the lower-case disk label.  Soooo I'm left
with a bunch of broken scripts....

There really should be a way to disable this behavior.  I realize if you
live your life in the GUI, you probably don't care that your drive is
mounted as /media/[R2D2 vomit], but if you spend a fair amount of time
on the command-line, this will drive you absolutely insane quite fast.

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unlabeled partitions are mounted under their UUIDs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390304
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