Nautilus remote Bookmarks disappear

Dear all.

I have recently changed to OpenSUSE13.1 With Gnome shell 3.10.1 as I needed a clean install of my system.

How ever this has produced some challenges.
Most impotently Nautilus seems to have changed behaviour radically.

I work with a lot of remote servers through terminal and nutty with Nautilus, how ever remote mounts in nautilus seems to disappear as soon as they are unmounted.
How ever if I manually type in the mount address (sftp://user@server:port/) the mount point and and password is remembered.
This was not how it behaved in pre. GnomeShell 3.10

As mentioned, I work with a fair amount of remote servers so bookmarks are essential to me so if there is any work around to leave the bookmarks even if not mounted it would be much appreciated.

Cheers

On Mon 25 Nov 2013 12:36:01 PM CST, hophans wrote:

Dear all.

I have recently changed to OpenSUSE13.1 With Gnome shell 3.10.1 as I
needed a clean install of my system.

How ever this has produced some challenges.
Most impotently Nautilus seems to have changed behaviour radically.

I work with a lot of remote servers through terminal and nutty with
Nautilus, how ever remote mounts in nautilus seems to disappear as soon
as they are unmounted.
How ever if I manually type in the mount address
(sftp://user@server:port/) the mount point and and password is
remembered.
This was not how it behaved in pre. GnomeShell 3.10

As mentioned, I work with a fair amount of remote servers so bookmarks
are essential to me so if there is any work around to leave the
bookmarks even if not mounted it would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Hi
It’s a known bug, https://bugzilla.novell.com/848770 it’s fixed in the
pending 3.10.2 update.


Cheers Malcolm °¿° SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
SLED 11 SP3 (x86_64) GNOME 2.28.0 Kernel 3.0.101-0.8-default
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