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Title:
Emptying the trash
THe bug is stll here in 2019, on 18.04.1!
I had loads of files in .local/share/Trash/expunged.
Removing them, they vanished, (rapidly), but the disc space occupied has
not been released. 256GB on this machine, and it has run out of space.
Backups of home/user are taking up 192GB.
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What happens is that when a directory hierarchy is "deleted" in nautilus
(or any other application that uses the method explained by Martin in
comment 16), it gets moved to the $trash/files directory, and then when
the trash gets emptied, that hierarchy is moved to the $trash/expunged
directory, af
As far as I understand (unfortunately, I can't find any documentation on
this) files that are deleted from the trash are first moved to
"expunged" (because moving files is fast), and then are slowly deleted
from "expunged" (slowly because deleting a lot of files takes time and
doing it too fast cou
I confirm the issue with 11.10, GNOME/Nautilus 3.2.1.
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I confirm this behavior with Thunar too.
** Also affects: thunar (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This happened to me not on my main drive but on a USB thumb drive I use
for backup, formatted with FAT32. The backup program kept telling me the
drive was full, so I suspected if the files were not actually deleted,
so I searched for a bit and found 5GB of files in
"/media/DriveLabel/.Trash-1000/ex
8 months since bug was confirmed. Any news on it?
By the way, where ccan i find the rationale / specification on this
"expunged" folder? Is it for big files, other-users files, both, none,
something else?
Last but not least: shouldnt these files be deleted on reboot?
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I've just found in .local/share/Trash/expunged/ the contents of builds
of some programs I had to compile to install.
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Related discussion at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1490072
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I have experienced the same issues in Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 10.10.
I though that maybe the directory "Expunged" was a folder that stored
big files, since I saw that in one of the user's Expunged folder
included video files.
So, what can we do here?
1) Inform the user that their files might be
It's still here with 10.04
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My version information:
Linux jimmy 2.6.34-2-generic #9-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 13 23:46:20 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
Codename: maverick
nautilus:
Installed: 1:2.30.
How to reproduce:
ji...@jimmy:~/tmp$ mkdir test
ji...@jimmy:~/tmp$ mkdir test/root
ji...@jimmy:~/tmp$ touch test/root/file
ji...@jimmy:~/tmp$ sudo chown root:root test/root/ test/root/file
Then delete ~/tmp/test in nautilus and empty the Trash. Now the Trash
can seems to be empty, but the folder
could you try if that's still an issue in karmic or lucid?
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Today I emptied the Trash but the files were "deleted" too fast and no
disk activity was noticed, so I started investigating and I found all
the Trash contents inside the folder ~/.local/share/Trash/expunged.
There was no problem with the permissions of the files as I have been
able to remove the
I can confirm that I get the same behaviour. The files on the "expunged"
folder have some problems with permissions.
I had to open the folder as administrator to delete it.
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Hi,
I've not been able to reproduce this issue. It may have been a problem
at some previous stage or to do with some unusual permissions on the
files in question.
I will report back if I find it having happened again.
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