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Description of problem: nautilus crashES when trying to safely remove drive. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus.i686 3.0.2-1.fc15 How reproducible: Plug in an external HD, Try to safely remove it, Fedora crashes Steps to Reproduce: 1.Plug in an external HD 2.Try to safely remove it 3.Fedora crashes Actual results: Fedora crashes Expected results: I expect to be able to safely remove my HD without fedora crashing. Additional info:
Can you please attach a backtrace? http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/StackTraces
Which method do you want me to use? Obtaining a stack trace using just GDB. Obtaining a stack trace from a core dump with GDB. Obtaining a stack trace from a application using Automatic Bug Reporting Tool.
It's up to you, my preference is to use gdb directly :-)
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