Hi. I have moved all my work files to a separate partition; here's an
excerpt from my /etc/fstab:
/dev/VGsdb/LVhome /home ext3 defaults,noatime 1 2
/dev/VGsdb/LVhomeWork /home/homeWork ext3 defaults,noatime 1 2
I have a directory inside /home/homeWork for each user (the same name
and access as the corresponding directory in /home) under which each
user can have a work directory if desired, that can be linked back into
that user's home directory, or elsewhere. This arrangement is made so
that I can have access to my work files in whichever OS I'm running at
the moment, while keeping the config files separate for each OS.
This seems to work fine, except for the trash collection of deleted
files. If I create a file in the /home/<USER>/ directory and then delete
it, it goes to .Trash in the users home. If I delete a file in a linked
in a directory, it can't be moved to .Trash, but I get the option to
delete it completely. (This is, btw, in Gnome.)
Is there a way to fix this, preferably with a separate .Trash under the
/home/homeWork tree?
Perhaps you see other snags floating my way..?
I've tried to google for an answer, but this isn't exactly standard
procedure...
Frode Petersen
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