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=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
- | How to get rid of .gvfs and what it is. | + | Immediate resolution is to reboot the system. System may not recover from zoneli state and trying to kill processes will not work. |
- | What it is | ||
- | GVFS is a replacement for GnomeVFS, the GNOME Virtual File System | ||
- | {User_home}/.gvfs is used as a mount point for the Gnome gvfs for user. | ||
- | It stays mounted even when user is logged off.You need to umount it prior to delete it. | ||
- | Use following command to unmount | ||
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- | <code bash> | ||
- | umount -fl /home/xyz/.gvfs | ||
- | </code> | ||