I've found a partial answer on Novell's site. They had the same problem
with their OpenSuse and novfs:


"The main issue is the fact that if you run 'df', you'll see something like
this:

Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5             73398648   9539964  63858684  13% /
udev                   4155696       120   4155576   1% /dev
/dev/sda1               101086     11377     84490  12% /boot
/dev/sda6             10490040    533824   9956216   6% /var
10.0.5.13:/home       60815552  17467808  43347744  29% /home
novfs                        0         0         0 100% /var/opt/novell/nclmnt

The reason why the nautilus plugin dies is because get_free_space()
shows what df shows: 0 -- however, it is writable because there is free
space, which is why Konqueror works, as well as the command line.

So I'll venture to bet that its novfs and has that nautilus is fine."

We can estimate too that, nautilus is fine and bet the bug has to do
with ncpfs!

Maybe the developers should verify that the superblock i_blksize is not
reset somewhere in the ncpfs code (maybe in a file handling inodes -- it
was in inode.c for novfs).

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Unable to copy files to Novell Netware drive - ncpfs Nautilus
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