1. the specific steps or actions you took that caused you to encounter
the problem,

Using nautilus to browse a remote network share

2. the behavior you expected, and
I expect the icon that appears in the places sidebar to point to the specific 
mount point. 
For example, if user bob mounts his sftp account on a remote server the places 
menu should point to /home/bob not /.

3. the behavior you actually encountered (in as much detail as possible).
The icon in nautilus places menu points to root for all sftp mount points. This 
is particularly problematic when multiple user spaces are mounted on one sftp 
server. Multiple icons appear that all have the same name and all point to 
root. This is a regression from gutsy and could lead an inexperienced user to 
inadvertently corrupt or modify the root file system with catastrophic 
consequences. 

A related problem is that all sftp mount icons on desktop point to root.
This occurs when multiple ssh sessions that point to different user
spaces are open.

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Network mount shows up as root
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232040
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