Just saying, this thing is not fixed.

Atm, what I see mostly happen:
I wake up from suspend-to-ram with 4 nautilus tabs open to an ssh location.
These are unresponsive, until I unmount the dead ssh connection. I try browsing 
them to a local folder, but they do not respond.
When I do this, the tabs just close.

This means, I cannot easily interrupt my work on ssh with suspend or
hibernate.

There are several solutions imaginable for this.
- On the dead ssh connection, in addition to "unmount", there could be a 
"reconnect" or "restore connection" option.
- Unresponsive nautilus tabs, that depend on a dead ssh connection, could have 
a reconnect/unmount button.
- Unmounting the ssh connection would still close all those tabs.

I think, the same would make sense for external storage devices. Think of 
external HD, that gets disconnected from power supply during suspend / 
hibernate.
When they are removed / unmounted in a controlled fashion, then the nautilus 
tabs can close.
When they are removed / switched off during suspend or hibernate, and then just 
missing, the nautilus tabs should remain in a "pending" state, with a note 
asking to reconnect the device.

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