Yes, I didn't realize that it was asking for my login password; temporary brain cramp. I can type my password twice though... :)
So, I put in a different password, thinking it was for mounting the encrypted folder. Then I put it in a 2nd time to confirm. Then it asked for another password, I put in the same one, at this point, I realized that I was doing something wrong, but I can't go back, so I put it in a 4th time. So, I wanted to recreate it properly with the --force command. That didn't work at first, but now it does. Except for the reboot part. When I recreate it now, with the --force command, just in case, I put in my login password twice, then a different passphrase of my choosing. Every reboot, I get the error above. -- Cannot open Private directory after a reboot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259631 You received this bug notification because you are a member of eCryptfs, which is subscribed to ecryptfs-utils in ubuntu. Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils I created an encrypted private directory following the instructions here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedPrivateDirectory Everything worked as it should until I rebooted. When I try to mount my private directory I get the following message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mount.ecryptfs_private keyctl_search: Required key not available When I go to create a key, I get the following message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ecryptfs-setup-private ERROR: wrapped-passphrase file already exists, use --force to overwrite. I can create a new passphrase if I use the force option, but I shouldn't have to do this everytime I reboot _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ecryptfs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

