Happens here as well but just on the ext3 partition (the one named "File
System" in Places | Computer). CPU usage goes to 100% while count goes
forever. Using Hardy Beta downloaded and installed this morning, with no
updates.

Does not happen neither in the windows XP partition (NTFS, 3.4 GB) nor
in USB key I have mounted (FAT16, 2.1 GB). In both the properties window
counts correctly the number of elements and reports a reasonable Total.

So I suppose I'm using NTFS-3G, but seems to work well. Version
installed is 1:1.2216-1ubuntu1.

Like Juksu reported above, processes gvfsd, gvfsd-burn, gvfsd-computer
and gvfsd-trash are running but sleeping. Also there is gnome-vfs-daemon
running and sleeping.

By the way, the properties window that counts forever does not show the
nice colored graph about free and used space. Screenshot attached (no
window decoration, Compiz in use).

Computer is an old PIII 1GHz, 512 MB RAM, ATI 9600XT, 10 GB IDE hard
disk, just 3 partitions (ntfs, swap and ext3, in /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2,
/dev/sda5).


** Attachment added: "properties_filesystem_ext3.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12827527/properties_filesystem_ext3.png

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Filesystem-properties in Nautilus in continuous loop
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