upstream comment

"The trash spec (http://www.ramendik.ru/docs/trashspec.html) says:
"It may also choose to provide trashing in the “top directories” of some or all
mounted resources. This trashing is done in two ways, described below as (1)
and (2)...
(1) An administrator can create an $topdir/.Trash directory. The permissions on
this directories should permit all users who can trash files at all to write in
it.; and the “sticky bit” in the permissions must be set, if the file system
supports it. 
(2) If an $topdir/.Trash directory is absent, an $topdir/.Trash-$uid directory
is to be used as the user's trash directory for this device/partition. $uid is
the user's numeric identifier."

Does that work and solve the problem?"

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/816600

Title:
  Gnome Nautilus cannot change trash location

Status in Nautilus:
  Incomplete
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I have a SSD and a RAID0 composed of 2 harddisks (mounted on /data,
  for the following description). On the RAID0, I have all my photos.
  When I delete a photo, it is moved to trash. No bug so far.

  As the SSD wears quickly while copying the files to it and as moving
  would be much quicker, I wanted to put my trash on the RAID0.

  I created a link from ~/.local/share/Trash to /data/Trash. Now, when
  trying to delete a file (for example named xyz), I get a dialog with
  the message "Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete
  immediately?" and "The file "xyz" cannot be moved to the trash." No
  reason is indicated (already a bug for itself, in my eyes). It's not a
  problem related to the access rights.

  I also tried to mount the Trash directory on ~/.local/share/Trash with
  option --bind. The error message is the same.

  I consider this to be a bug. Nautilus is able to do this on USB sticks
  etc., so why not on a partition mounted during boot? As well, it is
  common in Unix to solve such problems with links and should be
  understood by Nautilus (especially, as the delete operation would
  result in a "cheap" move instead of an "expensive" copy.

  And: This bug really causes problems to all users who have a rather
  small SSD boot device and HD data devices. The SSD wears quickly.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
  Package: nautilus 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu13
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
  Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Tue Jul 26 20:31:17 2011
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20100429)
  ProcEnviron:
   LANGUAGE=en_US:en
   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
  SourcePackage: nautilus
  UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to natty on 2011-06-03 (52 days ago)

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