Bug 708889

Summary: Trash in nautilus can't display file in other partition
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Xiaoran Zhao <zxrlha>
Component: nautilusAssignee: Tomáš Bžatek <tbzatek>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: ccecchi, david.w.h.chin, georgopl, tbzatek, tsmetana
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Description Xiaoran Zhao 2011-05-30 03:32:50 UTC
Description of problem:
My Fedora is installed on /dev/sda4 with ext4 based on LVM, and /dev/sda3 is the boot partition, /dev/sda1 is an NTFS partition and /dev/sda2 an EXT4 partition. When I move a file in /dev/sda1 or /dev/sda2 to trash,I can't see this file in nautilus,but in terminal with 'ls' command I can see it's in .Trash-500/files and have info in .Trash-500/info (my uid,gid,groups are 500)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
nautilus-3.0.2-1.fc15.x86_64

How reproducible:
Every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1.move a file in /dev/sda1 or /dev/sda2 to trash in nautilus(use the right click menu or just drag it to the trash label in the sidebar)
2.open the trash in nautilus(just click the trash label in the sidebar)

Actual results:
the file that I just move to trash can't be displayed

Expected results:
I can see the file that I just moved to the trash

Additional info:
I use 'ls -a' in terminal and I can see .Trash-500 folder. I 'cd' into the folder and run 'ls -aR' I can see the file that I just move to trash. If I move a file on /dev/sda4 to trash,nautilus can display it in trash.

Comment 1 Leonidas Georgopoulos 2012-01-05 00:04:10 UTC
I am still seeing this behaviour in gnome , without gnome-shell, and my setup is :

Installed Packages
nautilus.i686                          3.2.1-2.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-actions.i686                  3.1.3-1.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-actions-docs.noarch           3.1.3-1.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-dropbox.i386                  0.7.1-1.fc10                          @Dropbox
nautilus-extensions.i686               3.2.1-2.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-image-converter.i686          0.3.1-0.1.git430afce31.fc15           @fedora 
nautilus-open-terminal.i686            0.19-2.fc16                           @fedora 
nautilus-pastebin.i686                 0.5.0-5.fc15                          @fedora 
nautilus-phatch.noarch                 0.2.7-7.fc16                          @fedora 
nautilus-python.i686                   1.0-1.fc16                            @fedora 
nautilus-search-tool.i686              0.3.0-10.fc15                         @fedora 
nautilus-sendto.i686                   1:3.0.1-1.fc16                        @fedora 
nautilus-sound-converter.i686          3.0.1-2.fc16                          @fedora


I have tested it on FAT32 external usb drive and an ext4 external usb drive. 

1. Delete a file on the external drive
2. Open the trash folder

Result: No file is shown in the trash, but the file can be found in .Trash-xxx

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