NAUTILUS File Manager_ Delete files and folders and directories an subdirectories permanently without going into the TRASH Bin HOW-TO.
Hi Copilot , could you please teach how can I i delete all the files and folders permanently and also all the directories and subdirectories permanently WITHOUT GOING INTO THE TRASH CAN , using the NAUTILUS File Manager which come by default , when I install the Linux Operating System UBUNTU 25 on my MSI GP70 2PE Leopard Laptop ? THANKS Copilot for the answer.
MICROSOFT Copilot Answer
Got it ๐ — you want to permanently delete files/folders in Nautilus (Ubuntu’s default file manager) without them going into the Trash. Here’s how you can do it safely and effectively:
๐️ Permanent Deletion in Nautilus (Ubuntu 25)
1. Enable "Delete Permanently" Option
By default, Nautilus sends items to the Trash. To bypass this:
- Open Nautilus.
- Go to the menu → Preferences (sometimes called Settings).
- Look for the option “Show action to permanently delete files and folders”.
- Enable it ✅.
This adds a “Delete Permanently” option in the right-click context menu.
2. Use the Context Menu
- Select the file(s) or folder(s).
- Right-click → choose Delete Permanently.
- Confirm the prompt (Nautilus will ask if you’re sure).
- The item is removed immediately, not sent to Trash.
3. Use Keyboard Shortcut
- Select the file/folder.
- Press Shift + Delete.
- Confirm the dialog box.
- The item is gone permanently.
4. Delete Entire Directories/Subdirectories
If you want to wipe a whole directory tree:
- Navigate to the parent folder in Nautilus.
- Select the directory.
- Use Shift + Delete or right-click → Delete Permanently.
- All subfolders and files inside will be erased.
⚠️ Important Notes
- No Undo: Once deleted permanently, recovery is very difficult without specialized tools.
- Be Careful: Double-check what you’re deleting, especially with directories containing subfolders.
- Alternative (Terminal): If you ever prefer command-line, you can use:
But this is even more dangerous — no confirmation prompts.rm -rf /path/to/directory
✅ So the safest way in Nautilus is: enable “Delete Permanently” in Preferences → use Shift+Delete or right-click → Delete Permanently.
Would you like me to also show you how to make “Delete Permanently” the default action (so you don’t have to use Shift+Delete every time), or do you prefer keeping Trash as the default for safety?
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