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Hi,
As I've a multiboot archlinux-ubuntu, I share a specific partition with all the data which are not related to the system (documents, music, pictures,...).
This partition is mounted in the /etc/fstab file
When I delete a file in my home folder (on the same partition as root) it goes to the trash but when I delete a file on the shared partition, I've a message "Cannot move file to the wastebasket, do you want to delete immediately?"
Any idea how I can change that ?
Thank you
Last edited by martvefun (2010-08-07 07:27:37)
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What filesystem type? What DE?
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The file system is in ext4 and the shared partition in ext3
What means DE ?
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DE = Desktop Environment (e.g. KDE, Gnome)
WM = Window Manager (e.g. Openbox)
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DE = Desktop Environment (e.g. KDE, Gnome)
WM = Window Manager (e.g. Openbox)
ok Gnome then
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there should be a .trash-1000 or .trash-500 ( some uid ) on that partition .
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Thanks, it works with .Trash-1000
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