reassigning to the simplebackup package!
** Package changed: gvfs (Ubuntu) = simplebackup (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: simplebackup (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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gvfs reports root partition 100% full
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227753
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I had the same problem and found my solution here at http://www.blog
.arun-prabha.com/2008/07/22/deleting-files-from-roots-trash-folder-in-
ubuntu/. I did not have to re-install the OS.
Apparently when the network share drive fails to mount due to the fstab
problem (network not up, drive will
I have the same problem. If I update to 8.10 then the problem is fixed.
But then I have a problem with Mythtv volume control. So at the moment I
am stuck on 8.04.
To fix my problem I start with a new install.
Then
sudo umount /home/yourhome/.gvfs
sudo rmdir /home/yourhome/.gvfs
sudo apt-get
Patrick- Thanks for asking! I've moved to a new laptop and 64-bit
Intrepid. In normal usage, I have not had this problem with gvfs. But
after the problems it caused with SimpleBackup, I've never dared to try
to use that program again.
I'd be willing to risk it if it would help :-) Would it
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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could somebody describe why that would be a gvfs issue? the df logs show
that the partition has no empty space and df is not using a GNOME
library
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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gvfs reports root partition 100% full
I'm not really sure. I must admit that I'm not a programmer. However,
before I removed gvfs-fuse, I was removing programs (about 20 MB total)
to try to free up some space. I would recheck and both Nautilus and df
would still report that the root was full. After I removed gvfs-fuse, I
never
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 120127720 1% /var/run
varlock 127840 0127840 0% /var/lock
udev
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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gvfs reports root partition 100% full
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227753
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Update:
Just out of curiosity, I removed gvfs-fuse since I'm not using it for
anything that I know of. Rebooted and this is what I get from df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 3.7G 3.6G 0 100% /
varrun125M 120K 125M 1%
this bug is important..
i've, at time, no solution to get back to stable system
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I have the same problem, it's awfull.
I have a smb mount on my root partition and ubuntu says that my root partition
is full.
df:
/dev/sda5 6000592 5799864 0 100% /
varrun 1557260 232 1557028 1% /var/run
varlock1557260 0
I have an issue somewhat related: gvfs-fuse eats all the space and then
I can't find no way to free it. See the system monitor snapshot
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gvfs reports root partition
This is what finally worked to get my hard drive back:
All done as root:
umount gvfs-fuse-daemon
Change ownership of backup file generated by SimpleBackup on network
drive, and move to another location.
Change group of that network directory from 1000 to root.
remove that directory and all
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