Le vendredi 04 mai 2007 à 20:40 -0300, André Felipe Machado a écrit : > Hello, > Thanks for your fast response. > No, I executed the same steps "average users" execute in a hurry. > It seems that the mount does not use synchronous writes, and there is a > delay between graphically dragging / moving a file and it is being > actually written to the pendrive. > If you remove the pendrive during this delay, the crash happens. > If you wait a while (around 10 seconds), then the file is written and > crash does not happen.
In fact the delay might be even greater, as the "sync" mount option for FAT filesystems was deactivated. This is why you should always right-click on the drive's icon on the desktop and select "umount" before removing it. That said, nautilus shouldn't crash anyway. If, by chance, you have the occasion to try version 2.18, I'm interested to know whether it also happens. Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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