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Status: New => Won't Fix
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trash lists / content due to .trash_entry_cache value
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** Changed in: gnome-vfs
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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lowering the settings since gvfs is used by nautilus now
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
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** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Sorry i don't know, i never had this bug under hardy...
I'm even not sure that it will still solve the problem.
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May i ask where do i find .trash_entry_cache in Ubuntu Hardy x64?
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I've just experienced this bug after upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy, but
the effects were somewhat different. I emptied the trash using the
trash applet, but the applet icon still showed it as full. I opened the
trash directory, but it was empty. After reading this bug report, I
checked the conte
unsetting the ubuntu-8.04 milestone since the new nautilus and trash use
gvfs and not gnome-vfs so that's not likely a really issue on hardy
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I also ran into this bug, complete root directory in trash. I did not have any
external devices mounted at that time btw.
Using Gutsy x86 32bit.
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Target: hardy-alpha-2 => ubuntu-8.04
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Hello? Is this Microsoft Support? Fix the bug already, it's been
reported since february, it can't be _that_ hard!
Or are we waiting for a Service Pack!?
Sorry to troll but DO fix the bug already. If I had deleted all my files
I would _NEVER_EVER_ in my whole life use Ubuntu again. And you're
mak
I lost 120G of files, I'm using Gutsy AMD64, have 3 SATA HD and just
lost all info from one, then checking the trash icon i saw ALL my files
-from the 3 HD- in the trash, hey! just lost music and .iso files, but
this bug is High Priority.
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** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Target: hardy-alpha-1 => hardy-alpha-2
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Same bug here, Trash was pointing to /var/run.
Removing ~/.gnome/gnome-vfs/.trash_entry_cache fixed the problem.
Very high priority I would say.
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I mean my partition still linked to my Trash. sorry.
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All I can say is it's happened when I plug 3 usb harddrive with ntfs, I mounted
its with ntfs-3g.
And when I umount its, the problem happen. I have not fix the problem already
so my partition still linked to my partition so if you need info on my system
just ask.
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having a way to trigger the bug would be required to work on it
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Importance: Low => High
Target: None => hardy-alpha-1
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Confirm here, one of my partition is now link to my trash, I loose ~150Gb it
happened when I pluged 2 externals harddrives to my computer,
I have backup for my 150Gb but anyway this bug is really really nasty and
should be fix hurry.
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This is a video I made one of the first time it happened:
http://dl.free.fr/zKeLhhmE/mavideo-beryl.avi
Alex.
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Having a way to trigger the bug would be nice. The bug should make the
trash list files incorrectly but not actually delete any datas
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Fantastic! It happened again. But this time, with an internal hard disk,
300Go... I will stay calm I swear.
If I can add any infos, just ask. But please, someone have a look at it,
I really don't know how to counter this, and cannot afford to backup
hundreds of Go.
thx,
Alex.
ps: tried to recov
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Status: New => Invalid
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Confirmed here ...
rm ~/.gnome/gnome-vfs/.trash_entry_cache
solve the problem.
I agree with "not as low priority".
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I just had a similar problem also.
Running Feisty with the latest updates.
The trash was showing files in /dev in my trash can...
I believe it had a line "/dev -" in my .trash_entry_cache (sorry, I just
rm -rf'd the file). Renaming the .trash_entry_cache file and doing a
"sudo /etc/init.d/gdm r
I had a similar problem, except instead of /, Trash listed /var/run (an
entry in my .trash_entry_cache said '/var/run /var/run').
I have to agree with Alex, "GNOME deleting files on my hard-disk"
doesn't seem like a low priority issue.
libgnomevfs2-0 is 1:2.18.1-0ubuntu1 (Feisty)
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I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel. Gnome-applets and Gnome-applets-data
versions: 2.18.0-0ubuntu1
Same here. It happened to me twice already.
The first time, I emptied my trash-bin, X freezed, I rebooted. I lost
230Go of personnal data. Which was exactly the content of my external
har
Thank you for your bug. I've forwarded that upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420581. Does it happen only
once? Do you use multi users, or non local mounts, or NFS or something
which non standard config? It would be interesting to figure a way to
trigger the cache change
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Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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> Right, I use an external USB disk too.
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Right, I use an external USB disk too.
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Removing the .trash_entry_cache helped too.
I have a single user ubuntu and local mount, sometime usb key mount or
flashcard from my camera. No NFS.
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I reported the duplicate Bug #89950. For me it happened only once, and
removing the .trash_entry_cache helped. I have only a single user on the
machine, only local mounts, no NFS, everything is very standard.
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** Summary changed:
- all root filesystem appears in trash after kernel auto-update
+ trash lists / content due to .trash_entry_cache value
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