On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 10:57:09 -0300 Wido <[email protected]> said:

> Godd idea....what about this?: When moving across different filesystems you
> would FIRST copy to a hidden dir, then rename the hidden dir into what the
> user really ment and then erase source files.
> 
> Moving in the same FS take only one IO opeartion per directory (that it the
> root directory of the moved files), it is still a safe operation (though the
> user won't see anything until the opeartion is done) and I'm thinking it
> could be enabled with a checkbox in the EFM settings (like 'perform safe
> move between filesystems').
> 
> Also, this could apply not only to removable media but also to different
> partitions.....I think it's an excelent idea IMHO

to move across filesystems (that means between partitions, between media etc.)
you MUST copy. u cant rename() (move). so thats already done per file (across a
tree). it is done if its removable media or another partition because its the
only way u can do it. the point here is too back to a tree copy/duplicate do
it safely so u dont get a half-done operation maybe losing files etc. it'd be
the same logic- if the rename() doesnt work - go to a tree duplicate path and
don't actually delete the original files until its all done.

> cheers
> 
> 2011/8/25 Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>
> 
> > On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:01:57 +0200 Dennis Heuer <[email protected]
> > >
> > said:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Efm, instead of other file managers, moves instead of copies files when
> > > dragged. I find this more natural and am fine with it. The only problem
> > > I see, and why other file managers act different, is that one could
> > > accidentially loose files to a removable or network media. My idea is
> > > to always move a copy to the trash bin if media borders are crossed. As
> > > far as I know, every media has its own trash bin.
> >
> > actually thats a good idea. the problem is when do you delete the trash?
> > you
> > move 4gb of photos from sd card to your photos folder... your sd card is
> > still
> > full of 4g of photos. very annoying. there probably should not be a simple
> > move
> > to trash, BUT... move the "already copied" files to a hidden dir (separate
> > from
> > trash) created for THAT specific operation only on the source media (if
> > source
> > media is writable. if src is not then its a copy not a move anyway, or
> > should
> > be - need to test this). then when operation is entirely done with no
> > errors,
> > delete this tmpdir and all its contents. its close to your idea - but it
> > doesnt
> > "pollute" the trash dir with temporary operations and cleans up when done.
> >
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