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linux 9.4.30: nautilus

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matthew Goldstein)
Tue Sep 12 14:25:22 2006

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Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:25:02 -0400
From: Matthew Goldstein <austein@mit.edu>
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System name:		dewey.mit.edu
Type and version:	i686 9.4.30
Display type:		Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family Graphics Controller (rev 04)

Shell:			/bin/athena/tcsh
Window manager:		metacity

What were you trying to do?
	A user reported to OLC being unable to use nautilus to copy files into course AFS space for which they had permissions.  I tried to duplicate the bug by having another user create a directory for me in their Public which I could copy files into.

What's wrong:
        Attempting to copy a file from my homedir to the directory which I had AFS write access to returned the error "Not on the same file system" from nautilus.  Creating a subdirectory which I owned yielded the same error.  Also, copying a file from the other user's Public to my homedir generated the same error again.
Copying files from the local machine to both the other user's Public and to my homedir worked.  Also, the "red x" icon did not appear on the directory I was attempting to copy into.

What should have happened:
	The files should have copied properly

Please describe any relevant documentation references:
	There is an OLC case

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