I have exactly the same problem as the reporter of this problem (running Xubuntu 8.10 with the latest updates).
I did the following:
1) Changed password using the "Users Settings" dialog
2) Rebooted
3) Logged in as the same user with the new password
4) Discovered that there is no directory ~/Private
When I tried to mount it manually, that is by running "mount.ecryptfs_private",
I got the folowing error:
keyctl_search: Required key not available
The only way I have been able to get into the ~/Private directory is by changing the password back to what it was originally.
eboy
PS In my opinion this is a bug with utmost priority, because it concerns data loss (at least as perceived by the average user) in the stable Xubuntu distribution.
I have exactly the same problem as the reporter of this problem (running Xubuntu 8.10 with the latest updates).
I did the following:
1) Changed password using the "Users Settings" dialog
2) Rebooted
3) Logged in as the same user with the new password
4) Discovered that there is no directory ~/Private
When I tried to mount it manually, that is by running "mount. ecryptfs_ private" ,
I got the folowing error:
keyctl_search: Required key not available
The only way I have been able to get into the ~/Private directory is by changing the password back to what it was originally.
eboy
PS In my opinion this is a bug with utmost priority, because it concerns data loss (at least as perceived by the average user) in the stable Xubuntu distribution.