This bug no longer exists in quantal. The gvfs mount point is not in
the user's homedir any longer. It is now located in /run :
$ grep gvfs /proc/mounts
gvfsd-fuse /run/user/bonnaud/gvfs fuse.gvfsd-fuse
rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1000,group_id=1000 0 0
** Changed in: checksecurity
I also have it and don't have an encrypted file system.
And my system states: You are using Ubuntu 10.10
- the Maverick Meerkat
But I do have mounted windows partitions...
and also get
gvfs-info -f ~/.gvfs/mount
Error getting info: Error getting filesystem info: No such file or
I receive this notice in lucid.
I believe it only occurs because 1) I have my home directory encrypted
using builtin efs wrapper and 2) sometimes checksecurity runs while I am
logged-out (and my encrypted homedir is not mounted).
I can provide further details as needed.
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checksecurity cron
This bug still exists in lucid.
To reproduce it:
- install both packages checksecurity and gvfs-fuse
- log in
- wait a week for the cron job to execute or run
/etc/cron.weekly/checksecurity as root
** Changed in: checksecurity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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checksecurity