Re: How to remove a Trash folder from a mounted ntfs partition

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Vreme: 10/23/2011 02:35 AM, Yves Bellefeuille piše:
> I've seen your correction, but I still don't understand where
> this .Trash-root directory comes from.
>
> The user says that he's running CentOS 5.7 and Gnome, but under Gnome
> the trash directory is simply named .Trash, not .Trash-root, and
> deleting a file from an NTFS file system mounted under Linux doesn't
> move it to .Trash.
>

My observation is that .Trash is for normal users and .Trash-root is 
when you delete as Root. I sometimes use Krusader (under Gnome) in root 
mode, and that could account for .Thrash-root in my case. Maybe he did 
something similar.


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