Good catch, thanks for your bug report!
I think the issue is that we call
g_find_program_in_path ("mc")
for finding out whether midnight commander is available as the menu items are
generated. This call causes disk I/O.
However, I'd also like to allow users to install midnight commander at run-time
without requiring them to re-start Nautilus. I wonder how a proper caching
stratgy could look like. An alternative strategy would be to open a dialog
offering to install MC if it hasn't been installed yet. I think I'll ask in my
blog.
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Nautilus UI blocks while a disk spins up from standby when
nautilus-open-terminal is installed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216996
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