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btw imo this bug is Grave, it wrecks users computers, they think their
data might be gone, and need to seek IT specialists to fix it (unless
they are enough linux guys to find this solution and perform it
care
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many people confirmed. Our customer also had same bug, and we fixed it
like in comment nr 20 - by (while unmounted eCryptfs, go into that
.Private eg /home/your_user_name/.ecryptfs/.Private and there move asid
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Same issue is present on Ubuntu 12.04.01.
We are now repairing this file system, fell free to email us if you want to
debug the problem.
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Thanks, Talion. You saved my time
andrey@DARK:~$ cat /etc/*release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=quantal
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 12.10"
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="12.10, Quanta
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Same issue here on Xubuntu 12.04, out of the blue after a normal login. (Empty
desktop, duplicate files in ~/home, default desktop settings restored, all
personal launchers and keyboard shortcuts disappear
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This just happened to me tonight under xubuntu 12.04 x64. It did exactly
the same thing that #23 said. I wasn't really doing anything before it
happened. No updating or installing. Just rebooted and it happene
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Same issue with 12.04
#20 solves the problem
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#20 fixed it too
this bug came out of nowhere
using ubuntu 11.10
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Happened out of the blue (don't remember if I did an online update
yesterday) to me on Oneiric today: logged in, had an empty desktop & saw
lots of ECRYPTFS_ objects in my Personal Folder. Rebooted, all files
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Rich,
I did what you suggested by rename .Private then recreate .Private folder
again and during moving back all rename .Private folder I got error message
"file name too long" but I just let it go and I s
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Rich,
I will try you suggested and I will responsible on my own action and I will
let you know the result. I have to re read what you said because basically i
was just done fast reading your comment and I s
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Examine your directory WITHOUT mounting the encrypted partition. That
is, look at the .Private directory which contains a bunch of
"ECRYPTFS..." files and directories. In your case, you'll see a mix of
"ECRY
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I too have a problem similar to David's but I still don't have a clue
how to fix it because there are so many answers here and i did tried to
follow some of the solutions but no success. My home folder is in
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Okay, morning this bug a duplicate of bug #823775, where lightdm was
doing some work (creating directories, files, etc) in the user's home
directory as root *before* the user's homedir was mounted, I think.
I
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Hmm, this bug is still bothering me. I haven't seen it or reproduced
it. For those affected, could you please note your version of ecryptfs-
utils, linux, and Ubuntu? Thanks.
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This has happened to me recently. I have logged in and all my GNOME
preferences went missing, and my home directory contained a lot of
directories similar to the ones in comment #13. After re-logging in
(maybe a few times, I might have not checked my home dir), my GNOME
settings were still missing,
I got bitten by this bug tonight. Like Dave Gross, I discovered that my
.Private directory had a bunch of empty directories with unencrypted
names in it -- corresponding to the directory names that were duplicated
(and empty) when my eCryptfs directory was mounted. I fixed the problem
by renaming
i was sloppy, sorry. my skype user was misbehaving, but i don't see the
corruption there, so it might have been something else.
but look at this, it's in the broken one (chrome):
chrome@ed101:~$ rm -rf .config/
chrome@ed101:~$ ll -d .config
drwx-- 7 chrome chrome 4096 2011-09-08 20:45 .config
i've also just experienced it with ubuntu 11.04
my usecase: i've set up separate users for skype and chrome, and use two
such scripts to start them:
#!/bin/bash
xhost +local:
gksu --su-mode --login --user chrome "export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa;
google-chrome"
i assume it's reproducible, because b
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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That seems to have done the trick. Things are still acting slightly
awkwardly, but it looks like all of my data is still there, thank
goodness. Hopefully this trail of breadcrumbs will help other folks...
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I'm tempted to move all of the unencrypted directories/files out of this
directory to some other place and then trying to remount the encryptfs
directory to see if I can then see my old stuff again.
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For me this took place after an ordinary login without manually mounting
the directory. Since then I've used ecryptfs-recover-private to mount
it privately so I could copy out as much data as I could to some other
directory (it, too, sees the corrupted filesystem with duplicate
directories and the
David - That is an error condition that would prevent a 2nd eCryptfs
mount from happening. I don't think that is the cause of the problem,
since the 2nd mount attempt simply failed.
Have either of you manually mounted your encrypted home directory using
the `mount -t ecryptfs /home/.ecryptfs/$user
This looks like a possibly useful datapoint that showed up in dmesg at
some point during my ongoing debugging / diagnosis attempts:
> dmesg | grep ryptfs
[ 782.510299] Mount on filesystem of type eCryptfs explicitly disallowed due to
known incompatibilities
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I'm having what seems to be a similar problem.
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 11 and a few days later my ext4 filesystem
began misbehaving in a weird way.
In my home directory, many subdirectory names are duplicated verbatim. Here's
an ls -F excerpt:
...
Desktop/
Desktop/
Documents/
Documents/
Do
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