@Sebastien: IMHO disabling trash for those mounts (and also for *all* devices outside $HOME and /media) is overkill. Ok, it is better than current behavior, but the best approach would be to support those (already created and populated) per-device trashcans and list them when the user clicks on the trash. If trash-cli can, why can't Nautilus?
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