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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- auto-login won't work
+ auto-login should not work with encrypted home
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Hi Christian and all,
I don't agree with you 100% but only 50%...
I like to have the home encrypted, and I would like also to have also the
autologin in my unique account I have on my pc.
This is because I like that when I start it, all the programs can be loaded at
the beginning.
This is why 50
whoops, cut short the first paragraph there - it should say, unless you
find out where the config file is, what setting you have to edit, and
how you even do that on a shell.
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That's right, there should definitely be something to prevent you from
enabling auto-login if home is encrypted. The way things are now, it's
outright dangerous, for noobs especially. If you check the field, you
end up with an unusable setup, unless you find out somehow
As to whether or not this i
Eh, which is part of package "kde-workspace-bin" - so that should be
filed there? Or changed here as package? Can anyone confirm this?
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I meant /usr/bin/startkde instead of x-session-manager which is a link
to it.
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Title:
auto-login won't work
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This is no bug, at least not at the position that you describe here.
Autologin CAN not be possible when the $HOME is encrypted, as this would be
nonsense in a security's POV.
So there is a bug, yes, but it should be:
1. When setting up autologin (in systemsettings), KDE should check if that user
Encypted homedir. Then auto-login --> same error.
Just how to get rid of the auto-login without a new installation:
In: /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc you have to set
AutoLoginEnable=false
Then everything is working again.
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Yup. I'm here for the same reason. Encrypted homedir. Chose auto-login.
Now I get the same error message above.
I understand the (valid) reasons) for this not working, but concur with
the commenter above that the auto login feature should be greyed out
with a note / tooltip explaining why.
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I just tried the following LiveCD and the bug wasn't fixed:
5d77212e8b56cb6b6febc8429ec33425 lucid-desktop-amd64.iso
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Hi Auge,
sorry for the delay: thanks for pointing that out! my home dir really
seems to be encrypted in addition to the LVM thing. No idea how I ended
up with this.
This whole thing got a new quality after upgrading to Karmic. I went to
check whether auto-login worked after the update, only to fi
Martin, i had the same problem as you, until I foud out, that not only
my whole system was encrypted, but the home directiory was encrypted
twice. I think I pressed once the wrong button during Installation.
However, I had to backup the home folder, deactivate encryption for home
folder (Feature of
I found a work around to this problem on a blog
http://brunampm.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/problem-in-kstartupconfig4-on-
debian/ It was a comment someone left below. I am new to Linux so take
it with a grain of salt.
The author of the comment suggests running
chown -R username /home/username/.kd
are bug 368061 and bug 367911 dupes?
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I can't follow the argument that somehow this isn't supposed to be a
bug.
First I can't see what sense it would make to design things this way.
The auto-login doesn't get you around the encryption, so it's not a
security hazard to enable it (at least not in any way bigger a hazard
than on a non-en
if this is not a bug... is there some workaround? if there is only one
user on board and the whole system is encrypted there is no need for
this security step... thx in advance
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I installed Jaunty with the "Use Entire disk - encrypted LVM" option, so
my entire disk is encrypted. I'm prompted for the ecryptfs pass right at
the start, before boot.
User pass and ecryptfs-pass are different things, right? After I've
entered my pass to decrypt the disk, the system should act a
I found similar bugs related to GDM and encrypted home directory.
Unfortunately it might not be a bug after all. Correct me if I'm
wrong...
Apparently for security reasons, it's mandatory to prompt for the user
password to decrypt the home directory. Otherwise, that would render
the purpose of
I have the same problem.
I use an encrypted home directory with ext3 without encrypted LVM.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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have the same bug.
Customized and up-to-date Ubuntu 9.04.
After I turned on auto-login in system-settings>login-
manager>convenience, I got this exact same message when kdm (I guess)
starts: "kstartupconfig4 does not exist or fails. The error code is 3.
Check your installation".
I just have to
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