For users who use gvfs exclusively in a desktop environment:
This kind of issue is apparently somewhat addressed by a program called
Gigolo (http://www.uvena.de/gigolo/index.html)
It makes it easier for me to do the reconnecting. More specifically, it
doesn't care if the mount was left
See also : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
vfs/+bug/905497
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223636
Title:
gvfs should unmount remote mounts on network disconnect
To
Leveraging off oyvinst's script (comment #14)...
I worked around this bug by doing a little bit more:
# Quick and dirty hack to unmount ~/.gvfs directory on logout.
if test -d $HOME/.gvfs ; then
for f in $HOME/.gvfs
do
/bin/fusermount -zu $HOME/.gvfs/$f 1/dev/null 21 || true
done