Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Just to be clear, mounting .gvfs somewhere other than $HOME doesn't
> solve the problem this bug's covering IMO, which is that the filesystem
> breaks the Unix norm that root can stat anything.
That is really just a contributing factor, not the problem. The problem
is that people are having utilities fail when they run into .gvfs
because root can't access it ( and this is by design, not a bug ). The
utilities in question shouldn't be messing with .gvfs in the first
place, so a simple solution is to move it somewhere they aren't going to
run into it.
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Just to be clear, mounting .gvfs somewhere other than $HOME doesn't
> solve the problem this bug's covering IMO, which is that the filesystem
> breaks the Unix norm that root can stat anything.
That is really just a contributing factor, not the problem. The problem
is that people are having utilities fail when they run into .gvfs
because root can't access it ( and this is by design, not a bug ). The
utilities in question shouldn't be messing with .gvfs in the first
place, so a simple solution is to move it somewhere they aren't going to
run into it.