Not exactly. I have removed the volume applet in 151a7 even before upgrading to 191a9. Not sure that this is why the upgrade went surprisingly well (on a production server).

However when i tried to reproduce the problem in virtualbox, seemed like the following helped:
- Updated to 151a9; Reproduced the problem somehow (reinstalled gvfs?);
- Booted into 151a7 BE and deleted .gnome* folders in my home folder;
- Booted into 151a9 successfully.

Are you saying that after updating to a new OI151a9 BE, you removed the
volume applet from the toolbar while logged in under an OI151a7 BE, and
then you booted to OI151a9.
Whereupon everything worked perfectly after logging in under OI151a9???


On 2014-02-20 19:32, Dmitry Kozhinov wrote:
>/  Seems like there is something with GNOME config files in user home
/>/  folder, indeed.
/>/  After touching GNOME so that it saves some config, the problem
/>/  disappeared.
/>/
/>/  (I have removed the Volume applet from the upper toolbar in production
/>/  server, and after that upgrade went without problems; Seems like any
/>/  change will do, Volume applet is not the culprit.
/>/  Removed the whole bottom taskbar in vbox installation, and after that
/>/  I was unable to reproduce the problem)
/>/
/>/  Laurent Blume wrote:
/>>/  chances are it's something messed up in the ~/.gnome*/
/>>/  directories. The easiest way to fix it is to remove them./
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