Looks like this is an Ubuntu-only issue, but it'd be nice to have fixed
here.

Unlike the Fedora user above adding kernaloops to the ignore_home option
fixed the issue for me. As kerneloops is part of the default install for
ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-netbook I agree that this should fix should be
part of the Ubuntu package.

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Title:
  davfs kernoops can't mount partition as user

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