In my opinion, this doesn't reall give enough information to confirm
that the behaviour isn't down to user error. For example, on the second
machine the cut-and-pasted output of
for u in A B C; do ls -ld /home/$u{,/.gvfs}; df /home/$u/.gvfs; id $u; done
In my opinion, this doesn't reall give enough information to confirm
that the behaviour isn't down to user error. For example, on the second
machine the cut-and-pasted output of
for u in A B C; do ls -ld /home/$u{,/.gvfs}; df /home/$u/.gvfs; id $u; done
would be useful.