I ran some updates today and I'm also having this problem. Here is the
output of df:

/dev/sda1              3872856   3711616         0 100% /
varrun                  127840       120    127720   1% /var/run
varlock                 127840         0    127840   0% /var/lock
udev                    127840        44    127796   1% /dev
devshm                  127840        12    127828   1% /dev/shm
lrm                     127840     39776     88064  32% 
/lib/modules/2.6.24-20-generic/volatile
/dev/sda3             14535616  13536784    266268  99% /home
overflow                  1024        32       992   4% /tmp
gvfs-fuse-daemon       3872856   3711616         0 100% /home/bassmannate/.gvfs

I'm not sure what's going on with this. I'm not even sure what I'm using
gvfs for. This is particularly troubling as I'm using an older computer
with a small hard drive.

I tried the above suggestion of umount gvfs-fuse-daemon and then
removing the .gvfs directories but it doesn't do anything. When I
reboot, it's come back.

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gvfs reports root partition 100% full
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