Update:
Here's an example of this happening (as root, after logging in as my user, running firefox, and logging out):
# lsof +L1 # df -k /home/cshei Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /home/cshei/.Private 26172888 19455440 5405296 79% /home/cshei # umount /home/cshei # df -k /home/cshei Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/root 26172888 19333016 5527720 78% /
Also, if I move ~/.mozilla to a separate (unencrypted) filesystem and symlink it, it seems to slow/stop(?) the bleeding.
Update:
Here's an example of this happening (as root, after logging in as my user, running firefox, and logging out):
# lsof +L1 .Private 26172888 19455440 5405296 79% /home/cshei
# df -k /home/cshei
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/home/cshei/
# umount /home/cshei
# df -k /home/cshei
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 26172888 19333016 5527720 78% /
Also, if I move ~/.mozilla to a separate (unencrypted) filesystem and symlink it, it seems to slow/stop(?) the bleeding.