People seem to be under the impression that Chrome has a location bar. It doesn't. It only has a search box with a "smart" I'm Feeling Lucky feature. If it detects that your query matches a url, it will re-write your query to the normalized url it matched and show you the corresponding page. Otherwise, it shows you all search results as you would expect of a search box.<p>To use the url-mapping feature, you need to start your search with either a top-level domain name or a protocol specifier, or end it with a "/". If you just type a hostname on your LAN, it won't try to visit that location, because it's not a location bar. It'll search, and fail to trigger the Lucky feature because a single word isn't specific enough to be detected as a url.<p>Though, it seems if you put a "/" at the end, then next time you type the word, it matches against the history and gets it right.<p>Anyway, it's too smart for me. I have trouble figuring it out sometimes.