Robert, thank you for your work on that. I don't think that the rootfs is an issue, /proc/mounts has a such entry on my box too and the trash works fine. Is your problem with the trash applet or with the nautilus trash or both? Could you describe what you are doing and what is happening exactly?
To debug nautilus you can run "gnome-session-remove nautilus" to stop it and then start it from gdb
Robert, thank you for your work on that. I don't think that the rootfs is an issue, /proc/mounts has a such entry on my box too and the trash works fine. Is your problem with the trash applet or with the nautilus trash or both? Could you describe what you are doing and what is happening exactly?
To debug nautilus you can run "gnome- session- remove nautilus" to stop it and then start it from gdb