GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 747901
Nautilus cannot delete files on mounted partitions
Last modified: 2015-05-14 12:53:21 UTC
Reproduce: Always On mounted partitions I can create new folders and files from context menu, but I cannot delete them from Nautilus (no "move to trash" option) and I need to jump on console.
(In reply to alex diavatis from comment #0) > Reproduce: Always > > On mounted partitions I can create new folders and files from context menu, > but I cannot delete them from Nautilus (no "move to trash" option) and I > need to jump on console. Do you need sudo to delete them in console? Do they have some special permission? What kind of partitions?
The partition is mounted with: nosuid,nodev,nofail,x-gvfs-show Then inside I have a folder that I have added on my user group The permissions: drwxrwxr-x alex users (users is the user group on Arch) From terminal I dont require sudo for removing files and folders
More over I can also rename files and folders. Something wrong with .trash ?
Trying to delete it with another file manager, it gives me: "Unable to find or create trash directory" So possibly, it would be nice if Nautilus would give such message
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 748692 ***