Ubuntu :: ~/.gvfs Attributes Messed Up?
Jul 5, 2010I have this:
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root@MyDesktop:/home/username# ls -lisa
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission denied
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I have this:
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root@MyDesktop:/home/username# ls -lisa
ls: cannot access .gvfs: Permission denied
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When I use nautilus open my home directory, everything is OK except that the file contents in the home directory are not presented. It seems that nautilus is still waiting and busy.
After that, I try to enter the user's home directory by the Terminal and succeed. I can use 'ls' to display the file in the home directory, But when I use 'ls -a' to print the hiden files, again the Terminal seem to be lock. the 'ls -a' is locked, I fail to 'kill' it.
At last, I find that everything that connects to the behavior which need to enter, delete or just dsplay the /home/$USER/.gvfs will fail and lock, and without any error message.
Recently upgraded to F12. K3B can't burn DVDs. Drive was working fine in Fedora 10 before the upgrade, and I've applied all updates.
Here is the output when run from console:
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lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon file system /home/SlowCoder/.gvfs
Output information may be incomplete.
(K3bDevice::HalConnection) unlock queued for /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_DVD__RW_GA10N
First sec data area: 43:41:33 (LBA 196608) (402653184
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/path/to/script
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