Actually, I think this is actually fixed in Hardy/gnome 2.22 - the
"multiple file move" behaviour I've observed in Hardy is that each file
is deleted as soon as it is successfully copied to the target, so in the
scenario I originally outlined, files 1-89 would disappear from the
source. File 90 would probably still be partially copied on the target,
which is bug 67691.

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If an error occurs while moving files across disk volumes, Nautilus leaves 
duplicate files on source and target
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67692
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