On 2020-06-03 17:11, Jonathan Billings wrote:

This is just a red herring.  lsof, running as root, can't poke around
in the gvfs mounts for a user.  The FUSE mounts for gvfs is locked
down so only users can get at them, as a security measure.  lsof looks
at all processes, including the gvfs ones.
This is one of the most bizarre things ever done to
the Unix philosophy: root getting errors on these files.
Annoying whenever you run lsof, find, rsync, grep -r, ...


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   Roberto Ragusa    mail at robertoragusa.it
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