home/$user directory files problem is solved. It was a gvfs problem.

[QUOTE=yuhuntero;1263178]- Backup the file vfs-fuse-daemon as vfs-fuse-daemon.bak
- Make a new blank file vfs-fuse-daemon, and make it executable

Because the vfs-fuse-daemon is call from the code, we could not do any setting to disable it. But we can cheat it as do above. As I know the vfs-fuse-daemon is only need in limitd cases.[/QUOTE]

This worked like a charm. Had to do hard reboot however.

Thanks again to all who helped solve this problem and to all those who tried. I really did not want to re-install to fix it.

ay

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