~/.gvfs is a FUSE mount, and enforces specialised permissions that deny
access even to root; you can see the same effect by running 'sudo ls
~/.gvfs' on a normal system. While it's a bit inconvenient that it
denies access to root, I don't think it's a GNOME bug as such.
I think the same question here applies as in bug 384070, though. Why is
find encountering that mount point at all? It should not be visible
under /cow - /cow is supposed to be the copy-on-write filesystem *only*,
not anything else that might happen to be mounted on the system.
** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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casper-snapshot:Do_snapshot():cpio: ./ubuntu/.gvfs: Cannot stat: permission
refused
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384075
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