I can repeatably create the error, it has become more frequent lately. I
start out with ~20 GB of free space on my drive, as I run bittorrent or
wine in the background free space reaches zero in 12-24 hours. After
this the system cannot be shut down giving thousands of messages as
such:

ecryptfs_read_lower: octets_read = [-4]; expected [4096]
ecryptfs_read_and_validate_header_region: Error reading header region; rc = 
[-22]

After a hard restart the famous messages appear:

Valid eCryptfs headers not found in file header region or xattr region
Either the lower file is not in a valid eCryptfs format, or the key could not 
be retrieved. Plaintext passthrough mode is not enabled; returning -EIO

This error keeps me losing any configuration that should have been saved
in the home directory, including Firefox database, terminal settings,
even gnome desktop configuration.

I think you either should warn the installing user that encrypting home
directory is an experimental feature, or elevate the importance of this
bug.

Ubuntu Karmic 9.10

uname -a:
Linux x64 2.6.31-9-rt #152-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Oct 15 13:22:24 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

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