Well, the Nautilus version I currently use (3.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04) seems to do
this. Deleted files are moved to
$topdir/.Trash-$uid
So, the problem seems to be solved.
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Ok, I posted this also on bugzilla.gnome.org (bug 655529).
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Title:
Gnome Nautilus cannot change trash location
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Public bug reported:
I have a SSD and a RAID0 composed of 2 harddisks (mounted on /data, for
the following description). On the RAID0, I have all my photos. When I
delete a photo, it is moved to trash. No bug so far.
As the SSD wears quickly while copying the files to it and as moving
would be mu
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