-;; (NOTE - there's a sporadic problem when opening a shell pointed at a
-;; remote homedir, eg `/ssh:example.net:` or `/ssh:example.net:~`. It
-;; sometimes fails, particularly for remotes with empty fs path syntax. Until
-;; fixed, you may need to start remote shells with an explicit path, then
-;; cd ~. If you set up `multishell`s persistent dir-tracking history,
-;; you'll be able to use completion to start that shell in the right place,
-;; in your subsequent sessions.)
+;; * '\#intrn/ssh:corp.com|ssh:intern.corp.com|sudo:root@intern.corp.com:/etc'
+;; to go via corp.com to intern.corp.com, sudood to root, in /etc. Whee! (-:
+;; The buffer will be named "*#intrn*".