General :: Error - Cannot Move File To The Rubbish Bin, Do You Want To Delete Permanently

Dec 14, 2010

I have ubuntu 10.10 installed I have 5 more NTFS partitions in my disk other then Home & root My problem is, when I try to delete a file or folder it says "Cannot move file to the Rubbish Bin, do you want to delete permanently? The file "Nisarg" cannot be moved to the Rubbish Bin." I have more 2 NTFS partition on portable hard drive. On It trash is working fine.My home and Root folder also haven't this problem.

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Jul 23, 2011

ubuntu 11.04
ubuntu classic
wubi

When I try to delete a file in the host directory (and sub-directories), I see the prompt, 'Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?'

I googled this issue and see some solutions that require editing fstab, but not sure if that's the right approach in wubi, and not so sure what edits I would make in fstab anyway.

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May 15, 2010

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Nov 24, 2010

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Feb 2, 2010

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Nov 23, 2009

I have two servers on my network (at home). Let's call them A and B.

I have a small shell script that I have written on server A that zips up a file, backs up a database. It's triggered by cron once a day.

After I run it, I would like to move this file from server A to server B.

As I said, both are on the same network (in the same room, actually), and so obviously have different network IPs.

What are my options to move these files? It would need to be something that was done in perhaps a shell script that was, like the shell script that zips the files, is triggered by a cron job.

I'm assuming there are actual applications for this sort of theng (rsync?), but can it be done with a shell script? It seems very simple and basic...

How might this be done?

Systems:

Server A - CentOS v. 5
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Code:

cd 2
rm -f file.txt
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In order to protect myself if I make a mistake in typing a directory/filename path, I am searching for a way to prevent mv from doing anything if the source and destination files exist on separate partitions.I see no options in the man page.I just need to find a way to get the partition the directory/file is on

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