On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks(a)nerd.com> wrote:
Dave Burns wrote:
> at least give me a hint what to do or what to google for.
.gvfs is a virtual filesystem and doesn't follow normal filesystem
semantics (witness the fact the size of it is zero).
So... It is not a directory with a virtual filesystem mounted at that
mountpoint? Or ... If I managed to unmount it, it would look normal?
find can't
traverse it if you aren't the owner as the callbacks and such used when
referencing it only exist in the owner's Gnome instance.
Sounds like you're saying "yep, you've got a problem." Is there a way
to tell find not to go there? '! -name' and -prune did me no good.
mahalo,
Dave