This is a duplicate of the other bug. You're just being slightly more specific on how you'd like to see it implemented. Either way it amounts to changing volume labels on devices (disks/usb drives/etc), which we aren't quite able to do yet, though DeviceKit-disks gets us much closer.
Furthermore, please read the Papercut guidelines.
A paper cut is:
* Very easy to fix.
A paper cut is not:
* A new feature. If it requires writing more than a few lines of code, or adds any new visual elements to an interface, it’s probably not a paper cut.
This will require more than just a few lines of code, in more than one project (Nautilus, GVFS and DeviceKit-disks will all need patches).
This is a duplicate of the other bug. You're just being slightly more specific on how you'd like to see it implemented. Either way it amounts to changing volume labels on devices (disks/usb drives/etc), which we aren't quite able to do yet, though DeviceKit-disks gets us much closer.
Furthermore, please read the Papercut guidelines.
A paper cut is:
* Very easy to fix.
A paper cut is not:
* A new feature. If it requires writing more than a few lines of code, or adds any new visual elements to an interface, it’s probably not a paper cut.
This will require more than just a few lines of code, in more than one project (Nautilus, GVFS and DeviceKit-disks will all need patches).