I get almost identical messages. I'm running Jaunty.

Steps for me to get this error:
- Mount a remote server via SSH, as explained in the bug report.
- Hibernate/suspend computer for the night.
- Resume in the morning and notice that the nautilus windows showing the remote 
folder closes itself when I attempt to use it. In fact, it also closes if I 
attempt to save a file on the remote server (already opened in gedit before 
hibernation).

The message is the same as above. "underlying ssh process died".
Clicking the bookmark under Places on the menu will bring it back, but I have 
to browse to the directory and open my tabs again, which is what annoys me.

I had assumed that mounting a remote computer would be transparent to
the user, with gvfs attempting to reconnect/smooth over connection
problems behind the scenes; mounted until the user specifically chooses
to unmount it.

As I said, this was just an assumption - it seems to be the standard
behavior for local mounts though. Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks in advance.

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