Describe the bug
I deleted some files by mistake earlier, but when I went to recover them from the Rubbish Bin, the files weren't there. I have multiple drives mounted under / (/music, /data, /games, /vms) and it seems not all .Trash folders are linked with the Rubbish Bin.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Delete files from mount point not associated with boot drive
- Try to restore from Rubbish Bin
- Find they're actually in the .Trash folder at the root of the drive the file was deleted from, but not showing in Rubbish Bin
Expected behavior
To be able to restore any file from the Rubbish Bin, not the .Trash folder at the root of a drive
Screenshots

Hardware and mintUpdate
- If relevant, you could provide
inxi -Fxxxrz output to describe your hardware and drivers
inxi-report.txt
- Is your system all up-to-date ? Please check your Update Manager (mintUpdate).
Fully up-to-date as of this moment in time.
Additional context
Prior to installing the LM 21 beta I hadn't come across this issue, so my assumption is that it's related, and on further testing it only seems to be the /data drive that's affected.
Describe the bug
I deleted some files by mistake earlier, but when I went to recover them from the Rubbish Bin, the files weren't there. I have multiple drives mounted under / (/music, /data, /games, /vms) and it seems not all .Trash folders are linked with the Rubbish Bin.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
To be able to restore any file from the Rubbish Bin, not the .Trash folder at the root of a drive
Screenshots

Hardware and mintUpdate
inxi -Fxxxrzoutput to describe your hardware and driversinxi-report.txt
Fully up-to-date as of this moment in time.
Additional context
Prior to installing the LM 21 beta I hadn't come across this issue, so my assumption is that it's related, and on further testing it only seems to be the /data drive that's affected.