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Trashy issues

Quick question, I have an issue on one of my machines running OS 8.1 where items cannot be stored in the trash, instead I get a dialog saying that the files moved there must be deleted immediately.

Also, Trash folders that should be invisible seem to show up on some of my partitions…

Any easy fix?
 
Quick question, I have an issue on one of my machines running OS 8.1 where items cannot be stored in the trash, instead I get a dialog saying that the files moved there must be deleted immediately.

What kind of volume is this on? Some kinds of file share don't support multi-user wastebaskets and only support deleting immediately (right up to the present, actually: you can still get that message on modern OS X with network shares!)
 
I erased the disk and have put a clean install of OS 8 on it (there’s loads of free space) and it’s still doing this, so weird!

All I can say is that it’s a bog standard PowerBook 540c with BlueSCSI, if that matters.
 
I erased the disk and have put a clean install of OS 8 on it (there’s loads of free space) and it’s still doing this, so weird!

All I can say is that it’s a bog standard PowerBook 540c with BlueSCSI, if that matters.
Did you erase from the Special menu, or Format and install a new driver? Try using Apple HD SC Setup to reinstall the driver (you can try without wiping the disk). That sometimes sorts dodgy behaviour. Is it an "Apple" disk?

Click update here, if it is available :

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The solution has been found here - with thanks to @Mk.558. Basically, a flat PRAM battery in my PowerBook and an invalid date and time setting were the problem. It is a documented issue with OS 8.0/8.1 that did not manifest when I was booted into my 7.5.5 partition on the same machine. I am very pleased to have this resolved as it was quite annoying.
 
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