ma2412ma:
"Suppose gvfs is working, wouldn't it be a good idea to make this more obvious 
to the users and not hide it somewhere as a hidden folder?"

I have asked the same question in multiple places without answer. To
further the question, why isn't gvfs-fuse installed by default? When a
user mounts a share, they expect it to be accessible by ALL their
applications, not just the core Gnome ones. I know that gvfs is a
userspace filesystem, so why not mount it somewhere obvious in the
user's home folder. Something like this maybe: "/home/user/Volumes". How
is a new user supposed to know to install gvfs-fuse, then look in a
hidden folder by the name of .gvfs?

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gvfs fuse mount is not functional after logout and subsequent login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212789
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