I am not sure, when exactly the problem occurs and it isn't really
reproducable. The last time it happened when the computer run a while
and I logged in. My home directory is affected by the problem: some
directories are visible, many others doesn't exist any longer in
nautilus. I tried everything: logout and login again, refreshing the
file lists and so on. But only a complete reboot solved the problem (for
a while).

The affected partition is a reiserfs-partition. Because of the fact that
all directory were shown in a command shell and not in nautilus I
reasoned that's maybe a problem of nautilus...

Sorry, what's a "stock configuration"?

The problem occurs since upgrading from ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04. I hadn't
any problems before.

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Directories disappear in nautilus, after reboot they are back again
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234794
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