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I am using GNOME 2.22 on Ubuntu 8.04. If I have a partition 'A' of 40GB
and I accidentally delete 30 GB of data. It goes to Trash. Now, when I
try to copy-paste/cut-paste that data back to the same partition, it
says not enough space as trash is part of the same partition. In case of
cut-paste it should do the job. What I have to do is look into the
hidden .Trash folder of the partition and cut paste data from there.
This seems to be a super bug of trash abstraction. For some regular
Windows user who is used to 'restore' data from 're-cycle bin' into the
same partition, its quite impossible to do all this, and thus he/she
lose that data. Please look into this issue.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Trash In Gnome cannot restore data in same partition
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/284486
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