Thank you Martin,

I've done again "gvfs-mount -li > /tmp/gvfs.txt" and you will find the
results in the attached tar.gz file.

The problem seems to be related to a "virtual" floppy drive. My PC does not 
have any kind of floppy drive but it was enabled in the BIOS. I've disabled it 
and now everything is working perfectly. The autologin session is a lot faster 
too.
In the attached file you will find 2 files: "gvfs_floppy_enabled.txt" is 
related to the test made with the floppy enabled in the BIOS, the 
"gvfs_floppy_disabled.txt" is the one related to the test made with the floppy 
disabled.

I hope this helps!


** Attachment added: "gvfs.tar.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47599465/gvfs.tar.gz

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