Bug#472381: nautilus: Deleting a file on one filesystem spins up external HDs (different filesystems)

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Mon Feb 2 17:19:50 UTC 2009


Le lundi 24 mars 2008 à 00:33 +0100, Erich Schubert a écrit :
> Whenever I delete a file from my local filesystem with nautilus, it
> causes my external harddisk to spin up (which is a different
> filesystem). My guess is that it re-checks the trash, and by looking for
> a Trash folder on the external drive causes the spinup.

Thanks for your report.

Does it still happen with the latest versions of nautilus and gvfs in
experimental ?

Thanks,
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