If I have in my excludes file:

./gene/.gvfs

Then there is no complaint about the lack of access perms in the emailed 
report.

However, from what I understand about the anchoring process, that line 
should also cause /home/gene to be bypassed, and that effectively shuts 
down the reason to do the backup in the first place.

Having the line:
./.gvfs
in the exclude file doesn't shut up the incessant mewling about it from 
amanda because due to the way the perms are set on that subdir, not even 
root can access it.  So I haven't a clue why its there, or what in tuncket 
its doing.  It has something to do with Ubuntu's use of the Global Virtual 
File System.  I think.

Ideas?  Clarifications?

Thanks.

Cheers, Gene
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