If I attempt to mount an SSH share in GNOME on Squeeze, I get a
non-helpful pop-up that says:

    Error: file doesn't exist

GNOME will then mount the remote system at the root directory, but will
not allow me to bookmark any directories on the system (e.g. /tmp or a
home directory).

What does this error mean, and how can I fix it?

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