Hi Dustin,
What you say makes sense for the case of encrypting the entire home directory -
which may be the best, or usual way now - but I was just trying out the feature
in the smaller step of creating a "Private" directory within the home directory
and saw this problem.
I either just installed the package, or I ran ecryptfs-setup-private manually
which did what the man page says
ecryptfs-setup-private will:
- Create ~/.Private (permission 700)
- Create ~/Private (permission 500)
...
The original problem also mentioned:
"/home/bjd/Private will not be mounted on login"
So, I think the original title better matches this case.
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gnome dislikes a readonly, empty home directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460476
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