2018-04-30 12:03:08 |
Soumya Boral |
description |
While trying to re-mount a directory I am getting the following output
Command :
mount -t ecryptfs /home/pi/r_process/gauge_code /home/pi/r_process/gauge_code
Output :
Error attempting to evaluate mount options: [-22] Invalid argument
Check your system logs for details on why this happened.
Try updating your ecryptfs-utils package, and/or
submit a bug report on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs
However if I try to mount any other directory, then there is no problem. |
While trying to re-mount a directory I am getting the following output
Command :
mount -t ecryptfs /home/pi/r_process/gauge_code /home/pi/r_process/gauge_code
Output :
Error attempting to evaluate mount options: [-22] Invalid argument
Check your system logs for details on why this happened.
Try updating your ecryptfs-utils package, and/or
submit a bug report on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs
However if I try to mount any other directory, then there is no problem.
From sys logs I am getting this
Apr 30 07:58:48 raspberrypi ntpd[871]: Listen normally on 43 eth0 192.168.99.89 UDP 123
Apr 30 07:58:48 raspberrypi ntpd[871]: peers refreshed
Apr 30 07:58:51 raspberrypi dhcpcd[827]: eth0: no IPv6 Routers available
Apr 30 07:59:01 raspberrypi CRON[17496]: (root) CMD (find /root -mmin +240 -type f -name "*.txt" \-exec rm -f {} \;)
Apr 30 07:59:01 raspberrypi CRON[17497]: (root) CMD ( /bin/bash -c 'timeout --signal=SIGINT 5s /usr/src/run/hcitool lescan; sleep 10; timeout --signal=SIGINT 5s /usr/src/run/hcitool lescan; sleep 10;timeout --signal=SIGINT 5s /usr/src/run/hcitool lescan; sleep 10;timeout --signal=SIGINT 5s /usr/src/run/hcitool lescan; sleep 10;' >/dev/null 2>&1)
Apr 30 07:59:01 raspberrypi CRON[17504]: (root) CMD (find /home/pi -mmin +360 -type f -name "*.csv" \-exec rm -f {} \;)
Apr 30 07:59:41 raspberrypi mount.ecryptfs: Error initializing key module [/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ecryptfs/libecryptfs_key_mod_gpg.so]; rc = [-22]
Apr 30 07:59:41 raspberrypi mount.ecryptfs: tf_pass_file: Cannot find [passwd] directive |
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