Just wanna say i think it's quite nerdy but also hella cool that you name your drives not only alphabetically, but also after stars
Haha thanks, now if only Dolphin would actually keep the drives in alphabetical order without me having to manually rearrange them! But maybe that's on me for not figuring out the mount order before naming everything...
I remember having this issue, albeit not as workflow-disrupting as you've had it so I never bothered actively searching for a solution. I can confirm however that there is definitely a solution; at some point in my migrations to different distros, the problem stopped showing up, and right now I actually can't reproduce the problem - labels are displayed correctly for me, both on my existing drives and new partitions that I create.
After some digging (and a sleep-deprived me smiting my boot partition during my investigation and having to fix that, LMAO - I never thought it'd happen, but Guix saved me from a reinstall), I found that LUKS1 has some kind of limitation that makes Dolphin not display the label as expected according to this and my own testing, which may be your problem if your drives are still using LUKS1. The Arch Wiki has a section on how to convert to LUKS2 here.
At the very least, if this is not the solution for you, I can say with certainty that it is fixable!
Thanks for this (and for all the trouble you went through to look into it!). My drive headers were still using LUKS1 for some reason, so I booted up a live image, converted the headers to LUKS2, rebooted, and Dolphin didn't care. All the tabs still show Xx T/GiB Encrypted Drive, even though luksDump shows they all have lovely LUKS2 headers, and lsblk shows the drives show up with the expected names.
I'm glad to hear that you found a fix at some point, so I'll keep searching. I really appreciate your help!
You can tell it to show the full path in the title under configure, startup, general.
At least in theory. I don't let it handle devices. But I would expect it to show something like "/mnt/devicename/". Does not work for tabs tho.
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