This looks like this is a problem that affects many but that there
doesn't appear to be any viable solution to. It seems as though the best
we can hope for is to configure sshd to look for the authorized_keys
outside the home directory while it is still unmounted, but all that
does is login to the machine but still leave the home directory
unmounted.

I think likely the only way to solve this was if upstream patched
ecryptfs to some how allow SSH key authentication. I don't know how
difficult that would be to do.

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  Public key ssh auth doesn't work with my Encrypted Home Directory

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