There is the Use Case where Bob quickly wants to connect to the home directory 
on (for example) Bob's university's student ftp server.

The home directory can be in /home/bob or /users/stud/b/bob or anywhere.

Bob doesn't know how unix filesystems are organized.

How is he supposed to browse his files on the university's server with the 
"Connect to server..." -> "ftp with login" dialog?

Maybe there should be a Combobox that defaults to "home". Now there is only a 
text entryfield.

When I go to the server in question with konqueror it cd's to 
/users/stud/p/myusername. I didn't tell konqueror this path. And if that's a 
serverside setting, why didn't nautilus do it?

Stefan
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nautilus ftp doesn't show home dir
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/38099

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