"nor directly cause loss of data"....  I disagree.... Imagine you move a file 
with very important data from one
filesystem to another, and the data you have copied is not the same than the 
original data, isn't that a loss of data, is it?
Has happened to me a lot of times that i've moved a big file to another fs and 
the result isn't the same as the source
and because of the move operation i've lost the source... isn't that a loss of 
data?
The file moved is quite similar to the original, but not identical as it would 
be.

>From now on i am using the mv command or the mc for these tasks because
i no longer trust the nautilus.

Sorry for the annoyances and thank you.

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  Possible bug copying/moving big files with nautilus 3.4.2

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