Firstly, something seems to have gone wrong with ecryptfs, and it seems
to be below the level of user-setup. Dustin, could you have a look at
this?

Secondly, there's a robustness consideration in user-setup. If something
goes wrong while setting up ecryptfs, it needs to inform the user about
it - presumably as a red-screen error - so that they don't end up
unknowingly having an unencrypted home directory. Furthermore it then
needs to carry on and do the rest of its work as normal.

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No sudo access after installing of Ubuntu amd64 from July 2 daily.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395082
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Status in “ecryptfs-utils” package in Ubuntu: New
Status in “user-setup” package in Ubuntu: New

Bug description:
I was installing and enabled encrypted home, which at a glance of the syslog, 
seems to have broken things to the point where  I wasn't added to the groups I 
should have been.

Syslog attached.

 affects ubuntu/user-setup


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