I'm not sure what's going on with this. I'm not even sure what I'm using gvfs for. This is particularly troubling as I'm using an older computer with a small hard drive.
I tried the above suggestion of umount gvfs-fuse-daemon and then removing the .gvfs directories but it doesn't do anything. When I reboot, it's come back.
I ran some updates today and I'm also having this problem. Here is the output of df:
/dev/sda1 3872856 3711616 0 100% / 2.6.24- 20-generic/ volatile te/.gvfs
varrun 127840 120 127720 1% /var/run
varlock 127840 0 127840 0% /var/lock
udev 127840 44 127796 1% /dev
devshm 127840 12 127828 1% /dev/shm
lrm 127840 39776 88064 32% /lib/modules/
/dev/sda3 14535616 13536784 266268 99% /home
overflow 1024 32 992 4% /tmp
gvfs-fuse-daemon 3872856 3711616 0 100% /home/bassmanna
I'm not sure what's going on with this. I'm not even sure what I'm using gvfs for. This is particularly troubling as I'm using an older computer with a small hard drive.
I tried the above suggestion of umount gvfs-fuse-daemon and then removing the .gvfs directories but it doesn't do anything. When I reboot, it's come back.