Le lun. 1 oct. 2018 à 17:59, António Fernandes <[email protected]>
a écrit :

> I've not learned about NFS referrals, so I'm not sure if the same logic
> applies, but it seems wrong that something would be mounted just because
> you open the parent of the mountpoint.
>
> Is the item count of folders (visible in the "Size" column under list
> view) enabled for remote locations? (There are controls for this in the
> Preferences dialog.)
>

I have tried to disable the « size » column. But the referrals are still
mounted while traversing the parent.

I think that is when Nautilus read ACLs.

Can you gave me hints of where to check the code ?


> 4) To solve the problem I have three possibilities :
>> -> I can press F5 inside the "Ressource" folder.
>> -> If I press F5 before entering the "Ressource" folder the crosses
>> disappears. And when I enter the "Ressource" folder I can create
>> directories inside it.
>> -> If from any manner I go a second time inside the "Parent" folder.
>> The crosses disappears and I can create directories inside the
>> "Ressource" folder.
>>
>
> These observations suggest that nautilus keeps outdated metadata about the
> folder until forced to refresh it.
>

Do you know a workaround ? An idea of something I can do before the bug was
resolved ?

I will make a bug report on Debian BTS.

Regards,

Baptiste.

>
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