This problem is still happening on 16.04 (beta2 fully upgraded as of
2016-04-03T10:56:53+02:00)

This bug is quite severe as it can potentially expose personal data for
extensive periods of time for no reason.

My understanding is that some sort of state (hanging processes?) is
preventing logout scripts to fully logout/unmount.


In my 16.04 install the following user processes are still active after logout:

user        1942  0.0  0.0 111144  1356 ?        S    09:59   0:00 lightdm 
--session-child 12 21
user        1950  0.1  0.0  45616  5440 ?        Ss   09:59   0:00 
/lib/systemd/systemd --user
user        1960  0.0  0.0 166324  2880 ?        S    09:59   0:00 (sd-pam)
user        2097  0.0  0.0 174032   652 ?        Ss   10:00   0:00 
/usr/bin/gpg-agent --daemon

After 1 or 2 minutes, lightdm process is automatically gone, the rest stay:
user        1950  0.0  0.0  45616  5440 ?        Ss   09:59   0:00 
/lib/systemd/systemd --user
user        1960  0.0  0.0 166324  2880 ?        S    09:59   0:00 (sd-pam)
user        2097  0.0  0.0 174032   652 ?        Ss   10:00   0:00 
/usr/bin/gpg-agent --daemon

List of open files (lsof -u user) also shows a lot of files.


If you kill (SIGTER|M) all those processes, lsof shows no open files anymore, 
but home folder "/home/user/.Private" is still mounted indefinitely.

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  encrypted home is not being unmounted upon logout

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