Confirming a similar problem on Ubuntu Jaunty amd64: The user with encrypted (ecryptfs) home directory can successfully "delete" files in his home directory in Nautilus and these appear in his Trash.
However, deleting files outside of the encrypted home directory (but on same partition with ext3), a message that the file cannot be moved to Trash appears as reported by Luca Cavalli on 27 Feb 2009. A use case for me is that I have a separate "public" directory with photos - these are not encrypted and are writeable to selected users. A user without encrypted home directory can "delete" the files to Trash successfully. -- GNOME Trash doesn't show deleted files on fuse partitions (ecryptfs / encfs / Private / ntfs-3g) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106621 You received this bug notification because you are a member of eCryptfs, which is subscribed to ecryptfs-utils in ubuntu. Status in Gnome VFS Filesystem Abstraction library: Fix Released Status in gvfs: New Status in Nautilus: Invalid Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “gnome-vfs2” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “gvfs” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged Status in “nautilus” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: If I remove files from FUSE partitions with Nautilus they are moved to .Trash-$USER on the FUSE partition but they aren't shown in Trash so the only solution to free space is to remove the trash directory. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

