[Bug 13502] New: Data Loss Possible When Copying/Deleting Files in FAT32 Partitions with Nautilus
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Ubuntu | nautilus
Summary: Data Loss Possible When Copying/Deleting Files in FAT32
Partitions with Nautilus
Product: Ubuntu
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: nautilus
AssignedTo: seb128 at ubuntu.com
ReportedBy: talkingwires at yahoo.com
QAContact: desktop-bugs at lists.ubuntu.com
Summary:
Nautilus doesn't seem to care that FAT32 doesn't support case sensitivity. It
allows two or more files to exist in a FAT32 directory whose only difference is
the capitalization. Deleting one will delete both. Many users have a seperate
FAT32 partition to share data with their Windows installation, so this bug seems
fairly severe. (I know I've lost data before as a result of it.)
Steps to Reproduce Bug:
In a Linux filesystem, create two files, one named test.txt and one named test.TXT
Copy first one, then the other to the same directory on a FAT32 partition.
Nautilus will let you do this, even though FAT32 doesn't support case sensitivity.
Select one of the files and delete it. Both files will be deleted. Neither is
moved to the the user's ./trash folder.
Vital Stats:
Ubuntu Breezy, nautilus-2.11.91-0ubuntu1, i386, and linux-k7 kernel image.
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