you can read http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=555332 on the
topic
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Lose Icons/Connection to NAS After Reboot
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that's not a bug but how gvfs works, the mounts are only available
during the session, upstream is working on an equivalent to the
connected servers which was used in gnomevfs
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (deskt
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Sourcepackagename: None => nautilus
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NAS: Infrant (from before it became NetGear) ReadyNAS NV+
Connection: I use "Connect to Server" and I use Windows Share since that
seems most effective.
Steps Followed:
1) Connect to NAS via above method
2) Utilize resources on NAS during session
3) Log Off
4) Log On again, and repeat entire proc
Hi,
I just checked it with my Linksys NAS, with SMB and FTP. Locations seem to
remain in places after reboot.
I think it might be something local. Would you please provide some more info:
- model of your NAS
- protocol used to connect (SMB/CIFS, FTP, other)
- step to recreate the problem
I hope t
Thanks, Tomasz...but no luck. I tried that the other night, and while it
added my NAS directories to Places during that session, the next time I
logged on, they were gone again. Is there something I'm missing? Like an
option to "Automatically Reconnect at Logon?" Any thoughts would be
welcome...tha
Thanks for your time reporting this problem.
How do you connect to mentioned NAS? If you use "Connect to server ..." option
from "Places" menu, there is an additional option "Add to bookmarks". Selecting
that checkbox should add your NAS to places menu.
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