Public bug reported:

I recently set up LXD 4.11 on Ubuntu 20.04 with a file-backed btrfs
storage pool called "default". Now Nautilus shows a "default" device in
the sidebar despite the loop device not being intended for users to
directly interact with.

System: Ubuntu 20.04.2

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

- I recently set up LXD on Ubuntu 20.04 with a file-backed btrfs storage
- pool called "default". Now Nautilus shows a "default" device in the
- sidebar despite the loop device not being intended for users to directly
- interact with.
+ I recently set up LXD 4.11 on Ubuntu 20.04 with a file-backed btrfs
+ storage pool called "default". Now Nautilus shows a "default" device in
+ the sidebar despite the loop device not being intended for users to
+ directly interact with.
+ 
+ System: Ubuntu 20.04.2

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Title:
  Nautilus shows LXD storage pool in sidebar

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I recently set up LXD 4.11 on Ubuntu 20.04 with a file-backed btrfs
  storage pool called "default". Now Nautilus shows a "default" device
  in the sidebar despite the loop device not being intended for users to
  directly interact with.

  System: Ubuntu 20.04.2

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