I installed gvfs-backends and afterward (reboot) - on desktop and Thunar there are double entries of partitions.
Initially I was using Bullseye DDOG. But after few days looking into this - fresh builds, my testing showed that Bullseye/Bookworm - DDOG (Thunar), ODBOG (PCManFM) have same/similar symptoms. My googling also found many of same/similar 'complaint' out there for variety of distros. None of the 'solutions' suit me yet.
Some said that they used GPT to solve it. I tried it - still happened. Not that it is a 'practical' solution if that solves it. I have drives too many/big to reformat..
From what I can tell, be it FAT, FAT32, ext3, ext4, NTFS, or whatever it still happened. My guess is - this has got to do with the way they are mounted/auto-mounted at different places. I'd like to learn more, where ?
For me, the 'most' tolerable solution (until I find better one) is.
- Remove 'noauto' from stanza - this stop double mount entries of internal disks/partitions. Else I get double in desktop icons, and file-manager (Thunar/PCManFM).
So, I still get double entries when plugging external devices. Different behavior depending which icon/entry you click (i.e. with or w/o sdxx displayed).
Too long/hard to describe exactly, probably clearer if you try it.
Here are some screenshots from a laptop that have minimal disks/partitions to illustrate.