I´ve now seen now that bug #198857 is indeed a duplicate technically
speaking, but from my average-joe perspective I was far away from
guessing the issues behind of what seems now majorly a basic UI bug
rather than an architecture issue. Simply stated,  I just wanted like a
granma to connect to a sftp folder (true, based on the previous
experience from gutsy), and expected the behaviour of the installed icon
to be the same of the window opened. My suggestion is that it is a bad
compromise (probably with good intention of providing legacy) and better
not to display any icon on the desktop rather than a useless (for
granma) and annoying (for me) root folder . Of course the best still
seems to me to have the gutsy config, a folder icon opening on my home
folder.

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"Connect to server" sftp mount does not save folder location
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210957
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