
I see now that 8.04 is using GVFS. Could someone explain what it is in layman's terms? Also, why is my home directory now no longer on /dev/hda4 (which is where /home was located before), and instead what seems to be a virtual file system on /dev/hda3 (the / partition). The output of 'df -B M' is as follows (user name replaced with <user>): Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda3 23651M 6418M 16042M 29% / varrun 696M 1M 696M 1% /var/run varlock 696M 0M 696M 0% /var/lock udev 696M 1M 696M 1% /dev devshm 696M 1M 696M 1% /dev/shm lrm 696M 38M 659M 6% /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/volatile gvfs-fuse-daemon 23651M 6418M 16042M 29% /home/<user>/.gvfs /dev/hdc 4027M 4027M 0M 100% /media/cdrom0 /dev/hda1 40960M 36414M 4547M 89% /media/Hard Disk /dev/hda4 47956M 22185M 23335M 49% /media/disk hda1 is my Windows Vista partition, and hda4 is where most of my documents are still located; as my home directory now appears to be 'virtually' on the / partition, I don't have enough space to move everything over. Also, I can no longer move files/folders to the Trash from hda4 -- I can only delete them permanently. Is there a reason for this, and is it possible to enable sending to Trash for this partition? Sandy