https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472633
--- Comment #4 from Dionatan Felipe <segundom...@tutanota.com> --- (In reply to Ivan Čukić from comment #3) > Looks like you put the wrong directory in the cryfs command - it should not > be the path to the location where vault shows the data when opened, but the > path to encrypted data. If you didn't change the default path when creating > the vault, it will be in your home directory under > ~/.local/share/plasma-vault/ > > Apart from getting the path from plasmavaultrc, you can also find all > directories where cryfs keeps its data by doing (this will search only under > your user's home directory): > > find ~ -name 'cryfs.config' > > > when I did the apt upgrade, it was open and had some security and > > firmware updates, could it have some relevance? > > An update should not have an influence over the user data. Yes, I noticed my mistake there just now. - i give: Deriving encryption key (this can take some time)...done The filesystem id in the config file is different to the last time we loaded a filesystem from this basedir. This can be genuine if you replaced the filesystem with a different one. If you didn't do that, it is possible that an attacker did. Do you want to continue loading the file system? Your choice [y/n]: - Anyway, I think when I was trying to open it before seeking support, I might have corrupted or something similar to the file. Luckily, I had a backup in another encryption, so I guess there won't be any recovery. With everything considered, I appreciate the support! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.