That is what I was afraid of.

dmesg -w does not report anything new when I get the error message. Any
other way of reporting syslog that would be helpful?

dpkg -l |grep gvfs
ii  gvfs:amd64                                  1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            amd64        userspace virtual filesystem - GIO 
module
ii  gvfs-bin                                    1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            amd64        userspace virtual filesystem - binaries
ii  gvfs-common                                 1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            all          userspace virtual filesystem - common 
data files
ii  gvfs-daemons                                1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            amd64        userspace virtual filesystem - servers
ii  gvfs-fuse                                   1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            amd64        userspace virtual filesystem - fuse 
server
ii  gvfs-libs:amd64                             1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.1         
                            amd64        userspace virtual filesystem - private 
libraries

PS: I did install sshfs after the new install to no avail. Not sure that
matters. Also tested if this is a permission issue by running the same
as guest user. Same problem.

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