Sadly I'm not able to do a backtrace since gdb doesn't catch the hang. 
Is it possible to pause the running application and return to gdb without 
closing either gdb or nautilus? I read somewhere that Ctrl+C would pause it, 
but that only exits from gdb (and afaik Ctrl+C is a global command for quitting 
the currently running program in the Terminal).
I wasn't able to attach gdb to nautilus after it had hung either (got an access 
denied error). So I'm not sure what to do.

Sorry for the lacking information btw, this is the first time I'm
reporting a bug.

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Nautilus crashes on USB unmount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192160
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