GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 604754
With special partitions configuration you can't find files in the Trash bin after sending them there
Last modified: 2012-10-18 19:51:15 UTC
My home is crypted and it has its own partition mounted there (/home/calvaris/). I have other partition mounted under /opt and a symbolic link from /home/calvaris/devel -> /opt. I created one empty file under /opt (name opt) and other under /home/user/devel (name devel) and sent them to the bin. They don't show up in the bin and they are not deleted when I empty it but bin content is: $ find . . ./info ./info/devel.trashinfo ./info/devel.2.trashinfo ./files ./files/devel ./files/devel.2
I think this happens when you mount a partition after logging in. Then Nautilus cannot find the files under that partition's trash dir.
I have the same problem. I created a directory ~/crypt encrypted with EncFS (mounted through FUSE). If I move ~/crypt/foo into trash, it is moved to ~/crypt/.Trash-500, but it does not show up in Nautilus' trash view. Therefore it can't be emptied or restored using GUI. On the other hand, if I use "trash-list" command, it correctly shows me deleted ~/crypt/foo file. It is therefore a bug in Nautilus. I suspect that all filesystems mounted through FUSE could experience the same problem. Gnome 3.2, Fedora 16
Hi, still having the problem.
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 604015 ***