I think triaging to gnome-shell-extensions might be the wrong approach
in this case.

The icons did appear before and do appear in other installations. It is
just on this machine that after enabling ubuntu-dock they do not appear
any more (I do not want to verify this behaviour on any other machines
as the missing icon leads to dirty unmounts)

There must be a setting somewhere to enable disks again. There used to
be a setting in gnome-tweak-tools (but was left out in gnome-tweaks).
Also there was a setting in gsettings / dconf which is gone as well.

So the question is: Where does UBUNTU (and not Gnome) store its setting
about how to deal with mounted devices?

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  Mounted disks not shown on desktop after enabling ubuntu-dock in
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