I tried to reproduce the crash without success for some time, but
eventually have got it again on the same scenario. The crash had
occurred when I tried to unmount a media (an USB drive) while still
having its content displayed in one of nautilus tabs. On such an event
nautilus is supposed to switch the content of this tab to the "Computer"
representing a list of all storage devices available in the system.

Note: on both those faults the system had been loaded heavily (both in
CPU and hard drive usage). Thus, my guess is the fault was due to an
attempt of nautilus to access a resource which either had been locked or
had not been created yet. I'd suppose to continue testing on different
machines under similar heavy load conditions.

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  nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke() ejecting drives

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