Emptying Trash

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Hi all!

On a CentOS 6.6 system, I’ve got a “trash” icon on the desktop that indicates there is trash.

but when I open the trash can it’s empty.

how can I reset that flag, where/whatever it is?

thanks!

5 thoughts on - Emptying Trash

  • Perhaps you have a file whose name starts with a . in the trash, i.e. a “hidden file”.

    Right-click on the trash can, select Empty Trash.

  • Ah ha. I think I found the culprit.

    I had mounted several partitions from a disk image a while back and apparently never unmounted them nor removed the partiton mappings. Got rid of those and now there’s no “phantom” trash.

    Fred

  • Now that you mention it, I’ve previously found that if you move items on a USB drive into the trash and then un-mount that USB drive before emptying the trash, the trash-full icon stays there until you either log out and log back in or re-mount that USB drive and empty the trash while it’s mounted.