While the problem of root accessing the .gvfs mount point is expected
and will not be changed, the fact is that having .gvfs mounted in the
user's home directory causes a number of errors for a number of people
using a number of tools. I do not think there is any reason it needs to
be mounted in the user's home directory, so perhaps moving the mount
point to /tmp or /var/run would alleviate the issues people are having.
** Summary changed:
- Superuser cannot access ~/.gvfs folder when mounted
+ ~/.gvfs causes various errors
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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~/.gvfs causes various errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225361
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