Changing the partition/filesystem label in nautilus












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I have btrfs partition with several subvolumes. I ususally mount the top volume with nautilus which works fine. The resulting entry in nautilus is named after the filesystem label.
If I now manually mount a different subvolume:



sudo mount -t btrfs -o subvol=<path/to/@home> /dev/mapper/luks-<some-id> /media/<user>/PrivateHome/


it shows up under the same label in nautilus:
double lables in nautilus



I tried to change that with:



sudo btrfs filesystem label /media/<user>/PrivateHome/ PrivateHome


but no success.



Is it even possible to achieve what I want?










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  • Did you restart nautilus?
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    Dec 26 at 9:42
















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I have btrfs partition with several subvolumes. I ususally mount the top volume with nautilus which works fine. The resulting entry in nautilus is named after the filesystem label.
If I now manually mount a different subvolume:



sudo mount -t btrfs -o subvol=<path/to/@home> /dev/mapper/luks-<some-id> /media/<user>/PrivateHome/


it shows up under the same label in nautilus:
double lables in nautilus



I tried to change that with:



sudo btrfs filesystem label /media/<user>/PrivateHome/ PrivateHome


but no success.



Is it even possible to achieve what I want?










share|improve this question






















  • Did you restart nautilus?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 at 9:42














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I have btrfs partition with several subvolumes. I ususally mount the top volume with nautilus which works fine. The resulting entry in nautilus is named after the filesystem label.
If I now manually mount a different subvolume:



sudo mount -t btrfs -o subvol=<path/to/@home> /dev/mapper/luks-<some-id> /media/<user>/PrivateHome/


it shows up under the same label in nautilus:
double lables in nautilus



I tried to change that with:



sudo btrfs filesystem label /media/<user>/PrivateHome/ PrivateHome


but no success.



Is it even possible to achieve what I want?










share|improve this question













I have btrfs partition with several subvolumes. I ususally mount the top volume with nautilus which works fine. The resulting entry in nautilus is named after the filesystem label.
If I now manually mount a different subvolume:



sudo mount -t btrfs -o subvol=<path/to/@home> /dev/mapper/luks-<some-id> /media/<user>/PrivateHome/


it shows up under the same label in nautilus:
double lables in nautilus



I tried to change that with:



sudo btrfs filesystem label /media/<user>/PrivateHome/ PrivateHome


but no success.



Is it even possible to achieve what I want?







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  • Did you restart nautilus?
    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 at 9:42


















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    – George Udosen
    Dec 26 at 9:42
















Did you restart nautilus?
– George Udosen
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Did you restart nautilus?
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