Yes, in both Debian 10 and 11, changing the setting from "Close tab containing removable medium" to "Change folder in the tab to Home Folder" does not close the window, but instead, ejects the user back to the Home Folder.
However, this behaviour is still incorrect and unacceptable for many reasons: 1) This occurs on any folder, regardless if it is on a removable media or not. 2) The user may be deep in the directory tree and it will frustrate the user to either close the window or send the user back to the Home folder after a simple rename. 3) The user may right-click > rename a folder in the left "Directory Tree" pane without actually navigating to the contents of the folder, so again, there is no reason to eject the user from the current context. 4) The F2 key does not work for a rename on the left "Directory Tree" pane, so maybe the intent was not to permit the rename. Expected behaviour: a) Either rename should work in the left "Directory Tree" pane without changing the user's navigation location (NO ejectecting out NOR to the Home). AND make F2 also rename OR b) Completely remove the possibility to rename a folder in the left "Directory Tree" pane. -- Kind regards, Réal On Wed, 2020-10-21 at 01:13 +0300, Andriy Grytsenko wrote: > Well, in case if it just exits then probably path in main window > became > invalid and therefore window was closed. > > Please, look in the settings, what is your choice on the option 'When > removable medium unmounted:'? Is it 'Close tab containing removable > medium' probably? It yes then try to change it to 'Change folder in > the > tab to Home Folder', please. Your issue might be gone after that.
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