Just seen that this problem occurs because of the switch to gvfs in
nautilus.

gvfs-ls smb://server shows absolutely nothing. Even after mounting
smb://server or smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Same for gvfs-ls
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Browsing doesn't work in nautilus at all. Even when using kerberos
mounting smb://server/share doesn't work. Only
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share works.

After this is mounted gvfs-ls smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share shows the
proper directories. However in nautilus this doesn't work.

Browsing from "computer:" using the "share on server.mount" doesn't work
with nautilus. Could be because the username isn't supplied in the mount
file.

gvfs-mount -l shows "Mount(0): share on server -> smb://server/share"
instead of smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share. Not that I think username@
should be needed in this case, it's just plain stupid IMHO.

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SMB error: Unable to mount location
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209520
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