My apologize. It works successfully when I enter the wrong mount passphrase. 
However, it doesn't need to be fixed really. When we mount eCryptfs, we also 
could enter different passphrases and decrypted certain files. It's the design 
of eCryptfs, I think.

One thing we're supposed to do is to display the warning/information
like "Mount successfully. But maybe the mount passphrase is not the key
to decrypt your private data".

What do you say about this? Any information are welcome!

Jason

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  ecryptfs-recover-private mounts in /tmp but does not decrypt

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