** Changed in: nautilus
       Status: New => Expired

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Title:
  Can't copy to disk mounted under a Samba share if space doesn't exist
  in the share

Status in Nautilus:
  Expired
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've got a directory on my server with several mount points inside,
  shared using Samba. Using Nautilus, I can't copy files to the mounted
  disks inside the share, unless ample space exists on the parent disk.

  The space exists on the mounted disks, but Nautilus doesn't recognise
  that there is indeed more space available and refuses to copy. The
  only workaround is to use each disk as its own share, and mount them
  all on the client.

  Hypothetical:
   * I have a server with a samba share /home/foo with 5 meg free space.
   * I have a mount under this directory /home/foo/disk with 10 meg free space.
   * Mounting the foo share on my Ubuntu desktop is no problem, but when I want 
to copy a 10 meg file to foo/disk, Nautilus refuses telling me I only have 5 
meg free.

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