Hi Tolga,

Thank you for reporting this crash.

Your description is very helpful — the crash appears to occur when
renaming a folder while a copy operation from a USB device is still in
progress.

To help investigate further, could you please confirm whether the crash
is reliably reproducible using the same steps?

If so, please also provide:

1. The filesystem type of the USB drive (for example exFAT, NTFS, FAT32,
ext4).

   You can check with:

      lsblk -f

2. Whether the crash occurs:

     only when copying from USB storage,
     or also when copying between local folders.

3. Relevant journal messages from immediately after the crash:

     journalctl -b | grep -i -E "nautilus|gvfs|gtk|segfault"

4. Whether an updated crash report was generated under:

     /var/crash/

If a new `.crash` file appears after reproducing the issue, please
attach it to this bug report.

Thanks again for the report. With reproduction details and updated logs
we can better determine whether this belongs in Nautilus itself, gvfs,
or another related component.


** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  when copying files from a usb to a local drive, if you change the name
  of the folder you are copying (in the destination), nautilus crashes

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