thank you all, for telling us that gvfsd is part of fuse (fuseiso).
i didn't like how much cpu time gvfsd-metadata was using.
Also, i didn't find fuse of any use. i installed it trying to mount an iso as a 
dvd and it Didn't work for that.
i could already mount an iso as a directory (folder), so fuse was once again, 
useless.
i had problems with fuse in the past messing up my mount table and moving 
mounts out of order 
( it would try and mount a drive in a folder before the drive that contained 
the folder was mounted... )
fuse sucked back then, it sucks now .
fuse / fuseiso / gvfsd-* is now gone and my memory / cpu usage is back to 
norm...

thanks again, 
Landis.

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