Same problem in Feisty. In the file manager, go to Edit-->Preferences-->Behaviou and set "Include a Delete command that bypasses Trash" Then you can, at least, delete the file. Still broken, but easier to deal with. In my case, I have a raid, /md0, where directories like /opt, /usr, /var, and /home are bind mounted to /md0/opt etc. This is necessary since the system cannot boot directly off the raid.
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