Shortcut for a connected server in Files

Bug #1068008 reported by alain
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Bug Description

I need to connect several remote disks in my work. I open Files, and then choose "Connect to a a server". It works well and I can close and open Files and keep the connections to the different servers. But if I restart the computer, Files doesn't remember my connections to servers and so I have to re-enter all of them again.

I would wish a shortcut that stays in Files even if I reboot like in Nautilus or in Dolphin.

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Cody Garver (codygarver) wrote :

Try using the app gigolo. It's in the Software Center or sudo apt-get -y install gigolo

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alain (al1guillet) wrote :

It works well with gigolo, thank you.

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Cairin Michie (seamouse3) wrote :

Hi there,

Thought I had the same problem, but ran into the solution by accident. Didn't really want to install new software anyway.
If you right click in the window of the remote disk( not on the label of the remote disk) it gives you the option to add a bookmark.

Hope this helps.

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