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I cannot move files to the trash in ubuntu


Trash works on NTFS when mounted by Nautilus, but not when automounted via /etc/fstabHow to move my Trash into /tmp or automatically empty trash on reboot?How to enable trash for NFS mounts?Can't move files to trash without any permission issuesHow to move file into trash from a mounted diretory with symlink?Nautilus Cannot Move Files to Trash When Trash is in eCryptfs / Files are on a Different Drive“Move to trash” not workingCan not move files to trash from ext4 partitionCan't delete items from trash on additional harddrive.Files not showing in Trash






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I have a HDD with a ext4 partition reserved just for files, and when I try to put some file in the trash, It will show me the error:



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But when I did this. It will appear the following message error while I try to mount the partition:
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I have other disk partition that contain windows and there I don't get the problem neither in my ubuntu partition. Can you help me please?










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    I have a HDD with a ext4 partition reserved just for files, and when I try to put some file in the trash, It will show me the error:



    enter image description here



    I already check for this, and try enter image description here



    But when I did this. It will appear the following message error while I try to mount the partition:
    enter image description here



    I have other disk partition that contain windows and there I don't get the problem neither in my ubuntu partition. Can you help me please?










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      I have a HDD with a ext4 partition reserved just for files, and when I try to put some file in the trash, It will show me the error:



      enter image description here



      I already check for this, and try enter image description here



      But when I did this. It will appear the following message error while I try to mount the partition:
      enter image description here



      I have other disk partition that contain windows and there I don't get the problem neither in my ubuntu partition. Can you help me please?










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      I have a HDD with a ext4 partition reserved just for files, and when I try to put some file in the trash, It will show me the error:



      enter image description here



      I already check for this, and try enter image description here



      But when I did this. It will appear the following message error while I try to mount the partition:
      enter image description here



      I have other disk partition that contain windows and there I don't get the problem neither in my ubuntu partition. Can you help me please?







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          It seems sda8 is not formatted or damaged. You can format a drive (create basic filesystem structures) by running



          mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda8


          If it's damaged you can try to recover important files from that partition (if any) and then format it hopeing that this will fix the issue.






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          • Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

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          It seems sda8 is not formatted or damaged. You can format a drive (create basic filesystem structures) by running



          mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda8


          If it's damaged you can try to recover important files from that partition (if any) and then format it hopeing that this will fix the issue.






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          • Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

            – José Marín
            Sep 27 at 5:09















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          It seems sda8 is not formatted or damaged. You can format a drive (create basic filesystem structures) by running



          mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda8


          If it's damaged you can try to recover important files from that partition (if any) and then format it hopeing that this will fix the issue.






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          • Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

            – José Marín
            Sep 27 at 5:09













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          It seems sda8 is not formatted or damaged. You can format a drive (create basic filesystem structures) by running



          mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda8


          If it's damaged you can try to recover important files from that partition (if any) and then format it hopeing that this will fix the issue.






          share|improve this answer














          It seems sda8 is not formatted or damaged. You can format a drive (create basic filesystem structures) by running



          mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda8


          If it's damaged you can try to recover important files from that partition (if any) and then format it hopeing that this will fix the issue.







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          • Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

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            Sep 27 at 5:09

















          • Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

            – José Marín
            Sep 27 at 5:09
















          Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

          – José Marín
          Sep 27 at 5:09





          Thank you for you reply. The partition is not damaged because when I remove the code: "uid = 1000" from the disk option it turns back to the normal. But I still don't have the option to put the files on the trash, it only allows delete them.

          – José Marín
          Sep 27 at 5:09


















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