I'd forgotten about this until now. It's been working for me lately. I
don't know what changed apart from updating to 22.10 last year.
$ apt-cache policy nautilus gvfs
nautilus:
Installed: 1:43.0-1ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 1:43.0-1ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 1:43.0-1ubuntu2.1 500
500
I can reproduce this with
sudo mount -t cifs -o
noauto,rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,guest,nounix,noserverino,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0755,iocharset=utf8,vers=2.1
//192.168.1.1/backup/ /media/grumpy/brick
followed by running
nautilus
The network drive is a USB hard disk attached to my router.
Public bug reported:
After loading a cifs network drive on the command line, nautilus no
longer loads and shows
(org.gnome.Nautilus:17319): GVFS-WARNING **: 20:32:43.301: The peer-to-
peer connection failed: Timeout was reached. Falling back to the session
bus. Your application is probably
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1639776
name resolution (dnsmasq) fails to send queries out after suspend/resume
reconnects the interface
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