On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 22:05:00 -0500, Johnathan Bailes <johnathan.bailes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 02:58:50 +0100, August <fusionfive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > I connected to the server with `Nautilus -> File -> Connect to Server'. > > It's an FTP server with login hosted by my broadband provider where I > > update my homepage every now and then. Actually I haven't thought of > > unmounting it and it stays persistent until I unmount it. If I don't > > have it permanently mounted I have to fill in all the information every > > time I have to access it, right? > > > > -- > > August > > > > Ok so you just leave it mounted. Cool. Yes, unfortunately you would > have to put all the info back in again. :( > > There should be somewhere in Nautilus to hold your Network Connections > like My Network Places in XP. Ok, it sounds window'ish but its > actually one of the only decent things about XP. > > It breaks the spatial model less than doing that File -> Open Location > stuff and it is certainly no fun to re-enter all that info. > > Maybe a recent network connections list Down on the bottom part of the > window next to the drop up list on the status bar down bottom that > lets you get back to home or / really quick. > > Something would be nice. please file a bug or enhancement report to bugzilla.redhat.com against nautilus -- Regards, Rahul Sundaram