I have 4 ext4 partitions not including the swap one, but I do notice that "df" lists 10 filesystems, which may account for the large number of gvfs-trash processes. The extras are mounted at /dev and /run/[something]. None of those are listed in fstab, of course, but they may be provided with a gvfs-trash anyway. I don't really know.
Anyway, I have still been unable to reproduce the bug, which suggests to me that it may be a timing problem that has been mitigated by caching that has become more efficient during the course of using the system. Bear in mind that it only surfaced shortly after a system upgrade. In any case, I'm sure the developers will figure it out, and I thank you again for your interest in the problem.
Hi,
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I have 4 ext4 partitions not including the swap one, but I do notice that "df" lists 10 filesystems, which may account for the large number of gvfs-trash processes. The extras are mounted at /dev and /run/[something]. None of those are listed in fstab, of course, but they may be provided with a gvfs-trash anyway. I don't really know.
Anyway, I have still been unable to reproduce the bug, which suggests to me that it may be a timing problem that has been mitigated by caching that has become more efficient during the course of using the system. Bear in mind that it only surfaced shortly after a system upgrade. In any case, I'm sure the developers will figure it out, and I thank you again for your interest in the problem.
In the meanwhile, have a good day :-).