3. Solved. "/bin/bash trash.sh" works after all. It seems that if I change my
command, I need to reboot to see if it really works. Tested with "/bin/bash
~/path-to/trash.sh" and it did not work even after a reboot. The problem is
solved with this workaround but the weird behavior still bothers me a bit.
Also the windows stylish "requirement to reboot" Anyway, thanks for your help
lembas and Magic Banana! You were a great help!
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