Thanks for your response guys.

Now i've been doing more tests: creating, copying, renaming and pasting
directories. And this are the results: if i follow this steps then
nautilus reboot himself. The steps are: create a directory, copy
directory in the clipboard (portapapeles in spanish), rename of the
directory, paste of the clipboard, appears this window error message:

______________________________________
Error al copiar.
Hubo un error al obtener la información acerca de <<original_name_directory>>.
Mostrar más detalles (clickable).
Error al mostrar información del estado del archivo 
<</home/sergi/original_name_directory>>:
No existe el fichero ó directorio

[Buttons ->]
[CANCELAR ] [SALTAR TODO] [OMITIR] [REINTENTAR]
_______________________________________

And:

+ if i press [CANCELAR] button, nothing occurs (i would say good performance, 
don't is?)
+ if i press [SALTAR TODO] button, and i'm trying to paste within another 
directory diferent that the directory where is the original copied, then also 
nothing occurs (good)
+ if i press [SALTAR TODO] button, and i'm trying to paste within THE SAME 
DIRECTORY where is the original dir copied, THEN REBOOT (bad very bad ;)

I've repeated this tests 2-3 times, to be sure ;)

So, in my opinion (as a user) i don't think this is a big bug. But really 
yesterday it was very inconvenience :(
I was trying to do a duplicate of a directory in the same directory parent. So 
i was trying to copy the original directory, renaming it, and finally paste the 
clipboard. Yes yes... i know that it is more "easy" to simply copy, paste, and 
rename ;)


Thanks in advance.
If you need whatever more information contact me please again. I'm in pleasure 
to colaborate with you.
If you prefer messenger me: sergio2702 ( at ) hot mail . com

Cheers
SERGI

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(copy/cut)/paste fails without warning if the containing folder is renamed 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202157
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