From davfs2.conf manpage:
ignore_home
An ordinary user is not allowed to mount within the home direc‐
tory of another user. But sometimes system users (like nobody)
get assigned home directories (like /), that include common
mount points. This option allows to give a comma seperated list
of system users that will be excluded from this check.
Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.
So, the following line to /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf should solve the problem without disabling the oops tracker:
From davfs2.conf manpage:
ignore_home
An ordinary user is not allowed to mount within the home direc‐
tory of another user. But sometimes system users (like nobody)
get assigned home directories (like /), that include common
mount points. This option allows to give a comma seperated list
of system users that will be excluded from this check.
Only allowed in the system wide configuration file.
So, the following line to /etc/davfs2/ davfs2. conf should solve the problem without disabling the oops tracker:
ignore_home kernoops