[arch-general] Why is permission for /run/user/1000/gvfs denied for root?
Peter Nabbefeld
peter.nabbefeld at gmx.de
Thu Dec 13 10:47:44 UTC 2018
Am 13.12.18 um 11:40 schrieb Ralf Mardorf via arch-general:
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 10:23:08 +0000, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>> Because gvfs has been brain-damaged for over a decade and should be
>> nuked from orbit.
> I replaced it by an empty dummy packages to fulfil hard dependencies,
> that actually should be optional dependencies.
>
> [root at archlinux moonstudio]# pacman -Qi gvfs | head -3
> Name : gvfs
> Version : 2013.08.18-1
> Description : Dummy package
> [root at archlinux moonstudio]# systemd-nspawn -q dpkg -l gvfs | grep ii
> ii gvfs 2016:07-13-moonstudio all Dummy package
>
> The reason for me to remove gvfs is, that it wakes up an external green
> WD drive for no reason, so the drive spins up, right after it spins
> down, after being idle for 30 minutes.
But I need it to access the filesystem of my Android phone!? Or are
there alternatives?
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