** Description changed:

- Opening the "Computer" shortcut in the Places menu or running "nautilus 
computer:///" from a terminal window fails the first time after login if using 
the "Extra Pane (F3) view. 
- This issue was reported by the OP on AMD64 Lucid Lynx alpha 2. It has been 
confirmed on up-to-date Lucid Lynx alpha 2 i386. 
+ Opening the "Computer" shortcut in the Places menu or running "nautilus 
computer:///" from a terminal window fails the first time after login if using 
the "Extra Pane" (F3) view (A.K.A "split view mode".
+ This issue was reported by the OP on AMD64 Lucid Lynx alpha 2. It has been 
confirmed on up-to-date Lucid Lynx alpha 2 i386.
  
  [TEST CASE]
  =============
  1. Ensure "Extra Pane" (F3) view is selected in nautilus
  2. Ensure you have not opened the location "Computer" since logging in
  3. Open "Computer" from the Places menu OR run "nautilus computer:///" from a 
terminal window
  
  [Current Result]
  =============
  An error message is displayed advising that the location is already mounted. 
Nautilus does not open. (See OP's "Screenshot.png" below)
  Note that this only occurs the FIRST time nautilus tries to open this 
location. Upon dismissing this error message, nautilus operates as expected 
with the "Extra Pane" view enabled.
  
  [Expected Result]
  =============
  Nautilus should open the location "Computer" without error with the "Extra 
Pane" view enabled.
  
  [Work Around]
  =============
  1. Dismiss the error message & re-open the location "Computer" with nautilus. 
This error is only displayed the first time, all subsequent attempts to open 
this location will work without error.
  
  OR
  
  2. Disable the "Extra Pane" (F3) view.
  
  [Notes]
  =============
  This issue only occurs when using the "Extra Pane (F3) view in nautilus on 
Lucid.
  This issue only occurs the first time the location "Computer" is opened in 
nautilus after login
  This issue can be reproduced by selecting "Computer" from the Places menu OR 
by running "nautilus computer:///" from a terminal window

** Description changed:

- Opening the "Computer" shortcut in the Places menu or running "nautilus 
computer:///" from a terminal window fails the first time after login if using 
the "Extra Pane" (F3) view (A.K.A "split view mode".
+ Opening the "Computer" shortcut in the Places menu or running "nautilus 
computer:///" from a terminal window fails the first time after login if using 
the "Extra Pane" (F3) view (A.K.A "split view mode").
  This issue was reported by the OP on AMD64 Lucid Lynx alpha 2. It has been 
confirmed on up-to-date Lucid Lynx alpha 2 i386.
  
  [TEST CASE]
  =============
- 1. Ensure "Extra Pane" (F3) view is selected in nautilus
+ 1. Ensure "Extra Pane" (F3) view (A.K.A "split view mode") is selected in 
nautilus
  2. Ensure you have not opened the location "Computer" since logging in
  3. Open "Computer" from the Places menu OR run "nautilus computer:///" from a 
terminal window
  
  [Current Result]
  =============
  An error message is displayed advising that the location is already mounted. 
Nautilus does not open. (See OP's "Screenshot.png" below)
- Note that this only occurs the FIRST time nautilus tries to open this 
location. Upon dismissing this error message, nautilus operates as expected 
with the "Extra Pane" view enabled.
+ Note that this only occurs the FIRST time nautilus tries to open this 
location. Upon dismissing this error message, nautilus operates as expected 
with the "Extra Pane" view (A.K.A "split view mode") enabled.
  
  [Expected Result]
  =============
- Nautilus should open the location "Computer" without error with the "Extra 
Pane" view enabled.
+ Nautilus should open the location "Computer" without error with the "Extra 
Pane" view (A.K.A "split view mode") enabled.
  
  [Work Around]
  =============
  1. Dismiss the error message & re-open the location "Computer" with nautilus. 
This error is only displayed the first time, all subsequent attempts to open 
this location will work without error.
  
  OR
  
- 2. Disable the "Extra Pane" (F3) view.
+ 2. Disable the "Extra Pane" (F3) view (A.K.A "split view mode").
  
  [Notes]
  =============
- This issue only occurs when using the "Extra Pane (F3) view in nautilus on 
Lucid.
+ This issue only occurs when using the "Extra Pane (F3) view (A.K.A "split 
view mode") in nautilus on Lucid.
  This issue only occurs the first time the location "Computer" is opened in 
nautilus after login
  This issue can be reproduced by selecting "Computer" from the Places menu OR 
by running "nautilus computer:///" from a terminal window

** Summary changed:

- Opening "Computer" with nautilus fails 1st time after login when using Extra 
Pane view
+ Opening "Computer" with nautilus fails 1st time after login when using Extra 
Pane view (A.K.A "split view mode")

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Opening "Computer" with nautilus fails 1st time after login when using Extra 
Pane view (A.K.A "split view mode")
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520685
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