I collected some log messages from another failed gdm login like described 
earlier.
To recap: this is an attempt to login, after ~/.ecryptfs/auto-mount has been 
removed
to disable the ecryptfs auto-mounting.

I have combined messages from three logs into a chronological order:

daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:01 bjd-desktop gdm[4298]: pam_sm_authenticate: Called
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:01 bjd-desktop gdm[4298]: pam_sm_authenticate: 
username = [bjd]
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:01 bjd-desktop gdm[4298]: Warning: Using default salt 
value (undefined in ~/.ecryptfsrc)
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:03 bjd-desktop gdm[6029]: Skipping automatic eCryptfs 
mount
auth.log:   Oct 26 00:18:03 bjd-desktop gdm[4298]: pam_unix(gdm:session): 
session opened for user bjd by (uid=0)
auth.log:   Oct 26 00:18:03 bjd-desktop gdm[6029]: 
pam_ck_connector(gdm:session): nox11 mode, ignoring PAM_TTY :0
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop acpid: client 6009[0:0] has disconnected
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop acpid: client connected from 6039[0:0]
syslog:     Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop acpid: client connected from 6039[0:0]
syslog:     Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop kernel: [ 1819.829184] agpgart-intel 
0000:00:00.0: AGP 3.0 bridge
syslog:     Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop kernel: [ 1819.829206] agpgart-intel 
0000:00:00.0: putting AGP V3 device into 8x mode
syslog:     Oct 26 00:18:24 bjd-desktop kernel: [ 1819.829249] nvidia 
0000:01:00.0: putting AGP V3 device into 8x mode
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:58 bjd-desktop acpid: client 6039[0:0] has disconnected
daemon.log: Oct 26 00:18:58 bjd-desktop acpid: client connected from 6039[0:0]

The acpid messages I don't know what to make of.  I have an NVidia graphics 
card, and these acpid
messages occur when I am using the proprietary 'nvidia' driver, and when I'm 
using the Xorg 'nv' driver,
no change there.

bjd

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