Public bug reported:

My provider provides online storage. When using the principal user everything 
seems to be fine.
When using an additional User (getting access only to subtree) I run into 
problems:
Operating from a terminal, everything is fine.
When using "Dateien" I can navigate through the tree, however trying to open a 
file I get an error message and the socket is destroyed. The process for the 
mount is killed, leaving behind /var/.../pid file. 
Incorrectly findmnt still finds the broken socket!
unmount can not complete and asks for manual deletion of /var/.../pid 
I do not know if the provider may have additional requirements for the 
additional user but since everything is fine when working from the terminal I 
do not think this is a provider issue.
However it is definitely a problem with "Dateien". Even if the provider is 
giving unexpected answers, Dateien has no right to crash and leave behind 
incorrect datastructures.
findmnt should be more careful and expect incorrect datastructures.

I am running UBUNTU LTS 24.4. "Dateien" is 46.4
Gnome does not accept this bug: Too old. What a pitty for the latest LTS!

** Affects: davfs2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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