This bug should now be fixed by using the ecryptfs-recover-private
utility in Natty (11.04).
For documentation, see:
* http://manpages.ubuntu.com/ecryptfs-recover-private
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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To comment #9, eCryptfs does not currently work on top of Samba, CIFS,
or AUFS; see Bug #277578
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Title:
Unable to mount ~/Private directory
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Same for me, after installing samba and adding a share I noticed that my
homedirectory was gone (or at least half of it), but accessible via the command
line.
After removing samba and login out/in I had the encrypted homedir plus the
issue of not being able to really log in due to a lack of per
I also have this problem.
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I am experiencing this problem on Lucid and since more people have done
the same, I am opening the bug again.
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Unable to mount ~/Private directory
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Hello,
So, same issue. Basically need to decrypt and (I have the key) mount pre
existing encrypted /home/userhere (9.10 upgrading to 10.04). Simple issue If I
had prior encryptfs experience; and lacking that. Need fix ASAP(production
sys.) Any help?
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Unable to mount ~/Private directory
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I created an encrypted /home/USER directory on installation, and
recorded (for some reason) two phrases, which I dumped on my storage
directory.
Today I decided to write them down and delete the files - so first I
decided to test them. I booted from CD, opened a root nautilus and saw
in my /home/U
Thanks for the bug report. And thanks for the testing.
I tested this as well, and I could not reproduce. Given that the
reporter is no longer experiencing this issue, and a second person tried
to reproduce this problem and could not, I'm going to close this bug
report for now.
Please reopen if
I set up a private directory using encryptfs-setup-private (version
69-0ubuntu2) and could not reproduce the error.
Jaunty 9.04, kernel 2.6.28, ext3
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Unable to mount ~/Private directory
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I tried again today and noticed that two new files have appeared, which were
absent at last try: Private.sig and Private.mnt
The only thing was changed is PC reboot. Very strange!
At now mount works successfully.
I'm running 2.6.28 (latest from repo) and / is formatted in ext4.
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Hi Vitaly-
Could you tell me what filesystem are you using? Also, are you able to
reproduce the error with the same results?
Thanks
-Eddie
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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