Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
In the situation where you are in your $HOME or ~/Private, and this directory
is unmounted, you can run:
$ ecryptfs-mount-private
Assuming this mount succeeds, you are good to go. However, you are
still in your unmounted home/private directory.
To solve this, you need to cd to this directory again. This should
definitely be fixed by a one-liner in ecryptfs-mount-private.
:-Dustin
** Affects: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
Status: New => In Progress
Target: None => jaunty-alpha-5
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ecryptfs-mount-private mounts the private/home directory, but the pwd is still
the unmounted directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332331
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Bug description:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
In the situation where you are in your $HOME or ~/Private, and this directory
is unmounted, you can run:
$ ecryptfs-mount-private
Assuming this mount succeeds, you are good to go. However, you are still in
your unmounted home/private directory.
To solve this, you need to cd to this directory again. This should definitely
be fixed by a one-liner in ecryptfs-mount-private.
:-Dustin
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