The reason I am looking at this bug is I tool the steps in #18 to fix Ubuntu.
I finally was able to log back in.
My happiness soon faded when I realized that my home folder's contents (the contents that was in the folder before I did the steps in #18) was now encrypted. Two files suggest how to open the encrypted files.
Access-Your-Private-Data.desktop
README.txt
In the 'Access-Your-Private-Data.desktop' file it says:
"THIS DIRECTORY HAS BEEN UNMOUNTED TO PROTECT YOUR DATA.
From the graphical desktop, click on:
"Access Your Private Data"
or
From the command line, run:
ecryptfs-mount-private"
The reason I am looking at this bug is I tool the steps in #18 to fix Ubuntu.
I finally was able to log back in.
My happiness soon faded when I realized that my home folder's contents (the contents that was in the folder before I did the steps in #18) was now encrypted. Two files suggest how to open the encrypted files.
Access- Your-Private- Data.desktop
README.txt
In the 'Access- Your-Private- Data.desktop' file it says:
"THIS DIRECTORY HAS BEEN UNMOUNTED TO PROTECT YOUR DATA.
From the graphical desktop, click on:
"Access Your Private Data"
or
From the command line, run: mount-private"
ecryptfs-
it drops to:
>
What do I do next?