controlling location of trash on per-filesystem basis?

D. R. Evans doc.evans at gmail.com
Fri May 13 16:41:38 BST 2016


Duncan wrote on 05/12/2016 11:04 PM:

> 
> That's what I was suggesting.  But (assuming he understood my suggestion 
> in the first place) DRE says that's not a working alternative for him.
> 

Yes, I understood; and you're right, it's not a viable alternative.

Anyway, I think I have my answer to the question as posed: there is no Trash
configuration possible, and the only way to force the behaviour is by creating
a file that is read-only (for the user) at the top of the filesystem.

  Doc

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