The behaviour is different from previous cycles for a good reason,
gnomevfs has been replaced by the new gvfs and what is used now is a new
clean design. Gnome-vfs was not doing any mounting for you and using
urls, not gvfs is doing mounts so any desktop application can access
those locations. The way mounts are handled also changed, now every
mounts in the user or media directories are listed. There is some corner
cases which might have not been considered correctly yet though. You can
describe your usecase, the issue and maybe what you suggest to solve the
issue. The nfs mounts are one issue, they should respond to the same
criterium than the other mounts though, which just means changing the
mountpoint will be enough to get those displayed or not. If that's not
enough you are welcome to describe the exact issue. The special mount
you are using is a different usecase and should be discussed in a new
bug and not this one
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => gvfs
Status: Incomplete => New
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gnome displays nfs mounts on the desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191512
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