Steve: Is your /home on a separate partition? If not, then what you saw
was correct behaviour.

I am also a bit confused about what was your old folder and what is your
current one. Looking at /etc/fstab will tell you what *should* have been
mounted.

The workaround that I gave in comment #6 should automatically correct
the situation whether or not your /home is on a separate partition, and
even if you have different folders (such as /tmp and /boot) in separate
partitions.

If your situation is worth looking at closer, start a new thread on
Ubuntu Forums (so that we do not clutter this bug) and post the link
here so that we can discuss it further. If the results are important to
this bug, I'll attempt to replicate it and we can comment further here.
Come to think of it, perhaps we should double-check what happens if /tmp
and /boot are indeed on separate partitions.

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  Recovery Mode starts in read-only, does not mount home folder, and
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