Did you follow the steps to reproduce that I added to the bug
description? The key is you need to first sort the Usage column
(ascending, arrow down), before refreshing / rescanning. It does not
depend on what you are scanning, I reproduced it with "Scan Filesystem".

Really, it shouldn't be possible to sort Usage since it's the same as
Size. Perhaps the solution is these two columns should just be merged
into one.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: baobab
  
  OS: Ubuntu Hardy (8.04)
  Package version: baobab 2.20.0.1-1ubuntu5
  Mirror: Positive Internet
  
  After telling baobab (Disk Usage Analyser - DUA) to scan a remote
  partition, the first time the usage column is correctly shown.  When I
  hit Refresh in the DUA, the usage column turns to -.-% for all entries
  except the folder I told it scan which reports 100%.
  
  See the attached screenshot (folder names blurred).
  
  When I hit refresh I expect the Usage column to reflect the new usage.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
- 1) Scan a folder.
- 2) Click "Usage" to sort.
+ 1) Scan a folder (eg. Scan Filesystem).
+ 2) Click "Usage" to sort (ascending, arrow down).
  3) Click "Refresh".
  
  What should happen:
  
  4) Usage column displays correct percentages.
  
  What actually happens:
  
  4) Usage column is filled with -.- %.

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baobab fails to show usage after hitting refresh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234278
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