Please also see duplicate bug #210586.  gvfsd-trash continuously tries
to access the automount points (and keeps spawning and spawning,
although it does allow old processes to die before spawning more, so it
doesn't consume all available memory).  The result is that, as soon as
someone logs in, the machine will automount every NFS filesystem in our
department (~145, in our case) and keep the mounts active (some may
expire, only to be remounted shortly thereafter).

This results in a mount storm (in the past, on slower processors, such
storms have rendered machines unusable for ~10-20 minutes in our
environment), and it really defeats much of the purpose of automounting
if all mounts are kept active.

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try to access a .Trash-$USER directory on autofs mounts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210468
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