Gvfs
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Ubuntu 13.10 +
gvfsd-fuse daemon
Since Ubuntu 13.10 the way gvsd is working changed. Not only that the name for the binaries changed, volumes are mounted in
/run/user/${UID}/gvfs
instead of
${HOME}/.gvfs
There are many cases, where gvfs could get stuck. Unfortunetaly you are left alone dealing with this case and deal it. The system is not doing this for you. The 'gvfsd-fuse binary and daemon (formerly known as gvfsd-fuse-daemon) is responsible for any actions:
Check status
# mount | fgrep gvfs gvfsd-fuse on /run/${USERNAME}/${UID}/gvfs type fuse.gvfsd-fuse
To be able to use the following tools install:
sudo apt-get install usermode
Unmount all (!) gvfs-mounts:
# fusermount -u /run/user/${UID}/gvfs
Now it is necessary to rebind and restart gvfsd with the correct directory
# /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-fuse /run/user/${UID}/gvfs
Restart nautilus
# nautilus -q
Script for autocheck gfvs status
while (true) do # Ubuntu 13.10 onwards only! echo "Check, if gvfs is healthy ..." if mount | fgrep gvfs | grep /run/user/${UID}/gvfs | grep fuse.gvfsd-fuse then echo "GVFS is OK!" else echo "GVFS ERROR: needs to be remounted" fusermount -u /var/run/user/1000/gvfs if /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-fuse /run/user/${UID}/gvfs then echo "GVFSD-FUSE daemon successfully restarted ..." fi fi sleep 20 done