I found this bug because I am observing the padding effects (although to
other multiples of 4K).  To me this is filesystem corruption plain and
simple.  The only conclusion is that ecryptfs in lucid (LTS) is buggy
and should not be used.  This is somewhat disappointing as it was stable
on karmic.

Incidentally, to confirm that I am seeing the same bug, I tried the
steps from comment #50.  First, I don't know what this means:

# umount /upper/foo
# mount -i /upper/foo

Is it a typo, or am I missing something about mounting files?

Second, assuming a typo, I cannot reproduce the padding effect.

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  ecryptfs sometimes seems to add trailing garbage to encrypted files

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