Unfortunately not. There's no way to 'cache' filesystem structures with 
Quicksilver. It asks the disk for the current files/folders every time you you 
→ or ←.
I'm not really sure if there would be a way to do what you say, since it would 
break many other locations.

The only solution I can think of is to create a text file with the paths to 
your most 'important' files (one path on each line) in it, then when you want 
to browse to the network disk, just find the text file and hit →
You will need to install the Text Maniplulation Plugin to be able to → into 
text files.

It could look something like this:

/Volumes/My Volume/Important1
/Volumes/My Volume/Not Important/Important2
/Volumes/My Volume/Images/Photoshop/My Images
etc. etc.

Patrick

On 3 Meh 2013, at 04:01, Ontonator <[email protected]> wrote:

> I connect to my other mac through the network, and when I try to browse it 
> with Quicksilver, it is agonisingly slow. Is there a way to maintain an index 
> of the other computer, but not include it in the global catalogue.
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